Majority Rule, Svazek 1Chatham House, 1984 - Počet stran: 238 |
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Strana 154
... nature of sovereignty and consequently misconstrues the role of the majority.22 Locke himself does not make this ... nature , Locke claims , all people have equally inalienable rights . Their lives in the state of nature correspond to ...
... nature of sovereignty and consequently misconstrues the role of the majority.22 Locke himself does not make this ... nature , Locke claims , all people have equally inalienable rights . Their lives in the state of nature correspond to ...
Strana 155
... nature there is no common judge to guarantee inalienable rights in those cases in which individual perceptions of ... nature , they will preserve natural rights and are , as a whole , a safe re- pository for ultimate powers , safer at ...
... nature there is no common judge to guarantee inalienable rights in those cases in which individual perceptions of ... nature , they will preserve natural rights and are , as a whole , a safe re- pository for ultimate powers , safer at ...
Strana 158
... nature . Thomas Jefferson , for example , asserted that all people have a natural right , given to them by God , to govern themselves . The first principle of a self - governing group of equals is “ lex majoris partis to consider the ...
... nature . Thomas Jefferson , for example , asserted that all people have a natural right , given to them by God , to govern themselves . The first principle of a self - governing group of equals is “ lex majoris partis to consider the ...
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Problems of the Suffrage | 3 |
Constituency | 65 |
An Interval of Time | 88 |
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