"Ron" > wrote
> "Dutch" > wrote:
>
>> "Ron" > wrote
>>
>> > The question was who taught you that you or I was responsible for the
>> > outcomes of other people's actions.
>>
>> It's called complicity. In legal jargon it's "accessory".
>
> And again, you avoided the question.
>
> Who taught the pharoahs that they were responsible for the outcomes of
> other people's actions?
Assuming that you're talking about actions in which you have aideding or
abeted, since it's common sense, their fathers and mothers probably.
> Who taught the indigenous populations of Africa
> or Australia that they were responsible for the outcomes of other
> people's actions?
See above
Read
http://law.anu.edu.au/criminet/tcmplicty.html