Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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... society claims of each individual ; who , in return for his obedience to it , acquires on his side a claim to have the observance of the same system of rules enforced where he is concerned upon every other individual by the society ...
... society claims of each individual ; who , in return for his obedience to it , acquires on his side a claim to have the observance of the same system of rules enforced where he is concerned upon every other individual by the society ...
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... society enter into any compact of the kind ? The submission of a society cannot be taken as proof of agreement . We are obliged to submit to many things against our consent . Sub- mission does not even imply the consent of the majority ...
... society enter into any compact of the kind ? The submission of a society cannot be taken as proof of agreement . We are obliged to submit to many things against our consent . Sub- mission does not even imply the consent of the majority ...
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... society . The task , therefore , of framing the laws for the regulation of a society must be entrusted to a select body of limited number . In the same manner it is evident that the collective power of a society cannot be usefully ...
... society . The task , therefore , of framing the laws for the regulation of a society must be entrusted to a select body of limited number . In the same manner it is evident that the collective power of a society cannot be usefully ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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