The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... authority , and exercise of authority . Its function is confined to the securing of the rights to life , liberty , and property ( which leads some commentators to speak of Locke's government as trustee in a trust relationship in which ...
... authority , and exercise of authority . Its function is confined to the securing of the rights to life , liberty , and property ( which leads some commentators to speak of Locke's government as trustee in a trust relationship in which ...
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... authority , the state is prohibited from acting except through clearly promulgated laws , appli- cable to all alike , and is prohibited from delegating this authority . To ensure these restrictions , authority is to be broken up into ...
... authority , the state is prohibited from acting except through clearly promulgated laws , appli- cable to all alike , and is prohibited from delegating this authority . To ensure these restrictions , authority is to be broken up into ...
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... authority of the state , it seems to Citizen Y that the presumption is always against state intervention ( reasoning with Locke that gov- ernment is the fiduciary of the people ) , and this presumption should be sustained in a dispute ...
... authority of the state , it seems to Citizen Y that the presumption is always against state intervention ( reasoning with Locke that gov- ernment is the fiduciary of the people ) , and this presumption should be sustained in a dispute ...
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