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The so-called General Arrangements to Borrow provide a permanent increase in the supply of international reserves.
Communitarian
One who holds a theory of society that emphasizes the interdependence of individuals within the context of particular communities. A communitarian view understands the citizen not in terms of his or her rights but rather his or her duties (“Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country”). In the communitarian view, the self is sometimes understood as a function of society rather than an independent entity.
Libertarian
A political and philosophical stance emphasizing individual freedom and voluntary association with minimal state intervention.
Right
A claim or entitlement justified by law, custom, or morality.
Duty
What one ought to do, whether by virtue of his or her place or position in society (in Plato or Aristotle, for example) or by virtue of rational moral principles (as in Kant).
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