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The election-rigging activities undertaken by [[Laura Roslin]] and [[Saul Tigh]] in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" raise several questions commonly addressed by [[w:political philosophy|political philosophers]], namely centered around the concepts of [[w:democracy|representation]], governmental powers, and [[w:Balance of power (politics)|balance of power]].
The election-rigging activities undertaken by [[Laura Roslin]] and [[Saul Tigh]] in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II]]" raise several questions commonly addressed by [[w:political philosophy|political philosophers]], namely centered around the concepts of [[w:democracy|representation]], governmental powers, and [[w:Balance of power (politics)|balance of power]].


[[Tom Zarek|Zarek's]] radicalized struggle for the [[w:inmate rights|human rights]] of prison inmates and [[Galen Tyrol]]'s organized labor movements at both [[New Caprica]] and the [[tylium (RDM)|tylium]] plant aboard ''[[Hitei Kan]]'' both initiate tension between  [[w:utilitarianism|utilitarian]] concerns of the military and the colonial government's respect for the [[w:autonomy|autonomy]] of individuals, presenting challenges to President Roslin, Admiral Adama, Galen Tyrol, Tom Zarek, and others.
[[Tom Zarek|Zarek's]] radicalized struggle for the [[w:inmate rights|human rights]] of prison inmates and [[Galen Tyrol]]'s organized labor movements at both [[New Caprica]] and the [[tylium]] plant aboard ''[[Hitei Kan]]'' both initiate tension between  [[w:utilitarianism|utilitarian]] concerns of the military and the colonial government's respect for the [[w:autonomy|autonomy]] of individuals, presenting challenges to President Roslin, Admiral Adama, Galen Tyrol, Tom Zarek, and others.


==Application of Legal Philosophy to Battlestar Galactica==
==Application of Legal Philosophy to Battlestar Galactica==

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