I agree with the conclusion, but in this case defining "breaking the law" and "following the law" in this fashion would probably not at all be agreed with by the people of the Netherlands.
It seems the people of the Netherlands were not making the laws at that time so their agreement wouldn't really be required.I agree with the conclusion, but in this case defining "breaking the law" and "following the law" in this fashion would probably not at all be agreed with by the people of the Netherlands.
Germany and its Nazi party was never the legitimate law-making entity in the Netherlands.It seems the people of the Netherlands were not making the laws at that time so their agreement wouldn't really be required.
Right - not legitimate. But there they were anyhow.Germany and its Nazi party was never the legitimate law-making entity in the Netherlands.
Dutch government-in-exile - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party."legitimacy at the point of a gun. Sound familiar?
Because the "scare" is marketable.They don't care if the temperature is going down or up - it is the scare that is important.