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" Hence it is evident that absolute monarchy, -which by some men is counted the only government in the world, is indeed inconsistent -with civil society, and so can be no form of civil government at all. "
THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE - 389 페이지
저자: John Locke - 1801
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Readings in Political Science

Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1911 - 586 페이지
...nature, and to resign it to the public, there and there only is a political, or civil society. . . . Hence it is evident that absolute monarchy, which...and so can be no form of civil government at all. . . . THEORIES OF THE STATE 12 1 The majority having, as has been shown, upon men's first uniting into...
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Studies in British History and Politics

David Playfair Heatley - 1913 - 310 페이지
...pertinent to 1688 : (a) in his conclusion that ' absolute monarchy, which by some men is counted for the only government in the world, is indeed inconsistent with civil society, and so can be no form of government at all ' (§ 90) ; (6) in his general defence of the supremacy of the legislative power,...
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 페이지
...state of nature. 90. And hence it is evident that absolute monarchy, which by some men is counted for the only government in the world, is indeed inconsistent...the end of civil society being to avoid and remedy those inconveniences of the state of nature which necessarily follow from every man's being judge in...
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Readings in Political Philosophy

Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 페이지
...that have no such decisive power to appeal to, there they are still in the state of nature. 90. And hence it is evident that absolute monarchy, which by some men is counted for the only government in the world, is indeed inconsistent with civil society, and so can be no form...
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The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Locke

Sterling Power Lamprecht - 1918 - 186 페이지
...monarchs or to usurpers. In the first place he refused to regard absolute monarchy as really a government. "Absolute monarchy which by some men is counted the...and so can be no form of civil government at all." 42 Locke had two reasons for this position. , The first reason was that since men have not a power...
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Development of Social Theory

James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1923 - 504 페이지
...it force, the government is the agency of the collective will and may be called to account.02 "And hence it is evident that absolute monarchy, which by some men is counted for the only government in the world, is indeed inconsistent with civil society, and so can be no form...
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A History of English Law, 6권

Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1924 - 758 페이지
...act contrary to their trust." 10 Ibid g 340. 11 " Absolute monarchy, which by some men is counted for the only government in the world, is indeed inconsistent...and so can be no form of civil government at all," ibid § 90. natural rights which it is the chief object of the state to maintain.1 The fact that Locke's...
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Thirty Years as President of Bucknell: With Baccalaureate and Other Addresses

John Howard Harris - 1926 - 620 페이지
...but only duties. It is for this reason that John Locke declares that an absolute monarchy is in fact inconsistent with civil society, and so can be no form of civil government at all. In the New Testament we find the Golden Rule extended without limit. (1) Jesus in the parable of the...
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Some Lessons from Our Legal History

Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1928 - 220 페이지
...justice against its power," French Revolution 303. " "Absolute monarchy, which by some men is counted for the only government in the world, is indeed inconsistent...and so can be no form of civil government at all," Bk. ii § 90; cp. also § 93. carry out this purpose it can be dismissed.40 Obviously there is no place...
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - 1967 - 548 페이지
...be contrasted with Hobbes's Leviathan, chapter 18. 90. Hence it is evident, that Ahsolute Monarcly, which by some Men is counted the only Government in the World, is indeed inconsiftent with Civil Society, and so can be no Form of Gvil Government at all. For the end of Civil...
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