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The question of where the boundaries lie in terms of sovereignity is indeed so interesting. For me it is when it impacts negatively on the collective, such that the individual is also impacted negatively. At the stage my children are at, I need to be able to look after things like cleaning in order to be able to look after them. So if toys being everywhere is getting in the way of that, then we need to find a solution that means we can have free play AND the house does not become a health-hazzard. Equally, if my time is taken up doing all the domestic work, then I will have no time to play with them, and they would like me to play with them. Ergo I think the wellbeing of the collective takes priority over individual sovereignty, but within that, ideally each would have as much sovereignty as possible, if that makes sense. What this looks like in practice will depend on the individual make-up of any group - the ages, abilities, interests, priorities etc - and as such there are no hard and fast rules.

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