An Examination of the Nature of the State: A Study in Political PhilosophyMacmillan Company, 1903 - Počet stran: 448 |
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... consent , the clearly expressed desire of con- tinuing the common life . The existence of a Nation is ( if the metaphor be permissible ) a continued plebis- citum , as the existence of the individual is a perpetual affirmation of life ...
... consent , the clearly expressed desire of con- tinuing the common life . The existence of a Nation is ( if the metaphor be permissible ) a continued plebis- citum , as the existence of the individual is a perpetual affirmation of life ...
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... consent been given ? How explain the necessity for force to execute its commands ? Is there , or can there be , any actual or theoretical limit placed to its power ? Whence the right of particular persons to assume the prerogative of ...
... consent been given ? How explain the necessity for force to execute its commands ? Is there , or can there be , any actual or theoretical limit placed to its power ? Whence the right of particular persons to assume the prerogative of ...
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... consent of the individuals over whom its authority is exercised , and therefore , upon the principle of volenti non fit injuria , not oppressive to their freedom . So important have been these two theories in the history of political ...
... consent of the individuals over whom its authority is exercised , and therefore , upon the principle of volenti non fit injuria , not oppressive to their freedom . So important have been these two theories in the history of political ...
Strana 54
... consent of the subjects in some way given to the imposition of such control over them . It remains to be seen , however , whether this consent is of a sort that may be given in such an original compact as is embraced in the Contract 1 ...
... consent of the subjects in some way given to the imposition of such control over them . It remains to be seen , however , whether this consent is of a sort that may be given in such an original compact as is embraced in the Contract 1 ...
Strana 56
... consent of the populace ; and mediæval and early modern writers generally took 1 Republic , p . 359 , and Crito , p . 51 ( Jowett's translation ) . Cited by Professor Ritchie in the Pol . Sci . Quar , VI . p . 657 . this view . In our ...
... consent of the populace ; and mediæval and early modern writers generally took 1 Republic , p . 359 , and Crito , p . 51 ( Jowett's translation ) . Cited by Professor Ritchie in the Pol . Sci . Quar , VI . p . 657 . this view . In our ...
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