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No, a non-voluntary act cannot become a voluntary act when perpetrated by government. The use of force or coercion to take something from an individual against their will is inherently non-voluntary and violates the principle of individual autonomy. While the government may have the authority to take certain actions for the public good, it is important to ensure that these actions are carried out in a way that respects individual rights and freedoms.
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