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Re: Some political thinkers hope to devise a form of government in which [#permalink]
Conclusion is "such a form of government is impossible"

Statement :some individuals will learn how to interpret these laws to gain a greater share of political power than others have.

However our conclusion is about -> government in which every citizen’s rights are respected.

Even if people will learn gain a greater share of political power than others we are not sure rights of people will be misused or not ...D provides the missing link ,hence the correct assumption .
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Some political thinkers hope to devise a form of government in which every citizen’s rights are respected. But such a form of government is impossible. For any government must be defined and controlled by laws that determine its powers and limits; and it is inevitable that some individuals will learn how to interpret these laws to gain a greater share of political power than others have.

Which one of the following is an assumption required by the argument?
I like D

(A) In any form of government that leads to unequal distribution of political power, the rights of the majority of people will be violated.
No where in the paragraph can we assume that the rights of the majority of people will be violated. Paragraph indicates that only some will

(B) A government can ensure that every citizen’s rights are respected by keeping the citizens ignorant of the laws.
This is impossible. Someone would have to know the laws in order to keep others ignorant of the laws, which in turn would give them power over others

(C) Not all the laws that define a government’s power and limits can be misinterpreted.
While true, some laws can be misinterpreted which would lead to a greater share of political power

(D) In any form of government, if anybody gains a greater share of political power than others have, then somebody’s rights will be violated.
This is correct, because as long as one person has greater power someone else's rights will be violated

(E) People who have more political power than others have tend to use it to acquire an even greater share of political power.
Not stated anywhere in the passage
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