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" The natural liberty of man is to be free from any superior power on earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man, but to have only the law of nature for his rule. The liberty of man, in society, is to be under no other legislative... "
Some considerations of the consequences of lowering the interest and raising ... - Page 345
by John Locke - 1824
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Kant: The Philosophy of Right

Jeffrie G. Murphy - Law - 1994 - 164 pages
...some of the passages where he describes the fiduciary nature of legitimate government: The liberty of man in society is to be under no other legislative power but that established by consent of the commonwealth, nor under the dominion of any will, or restraint of any law, but what the legislative...
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Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche

David Wootton - Political Science - 1996 - 964 pages
...will or legislative authority of man, but to have only the law of nature for his rule. The liberty of product of the joint stock; and as to the share of...management of the state, that I must deny to be amongst liberty for every one to do what he lists, to live as he pleases, and not to be tied by any laws:"...
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Social Movements and Cultural Change: The First Abolition Campaign Revisited

Leo d'Anjou - Social Science - 310 pages
...will or legislative authority of man, but to have only the law of Nature for his rule. The liberty of man in society is to be under no other legislative...legislative shall enact according to the trust put in it." Slavery, in his view, is not even possible with the consent of the slave himself. Yet he accepted this...
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Building Sustainable Societies: A Blueprint for a Post-industrial World

Dennis Pirages - Business & Economics - 1996 - 384 pages
...those associated with democratic processes, exercised by electing representatives. "The liberty of man in society is to be under no other legislative power but that established by consent in the commonwealth."14 Second, rights pertaining to the integrity of the body are absolute: "Every man has...
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Konsistente Jurisdiktion: Grundlegung einer verfassungsrechtlichen Theorie ...

Michael Reinhardt - Law - 1997 - 604 pages
...Jura 1994,S.136,139. 549 Siehe zB /. Locke, 2nd Treatise, Ch. IV, No. 22 (S. 272): „The liberty of man, in society, is to be under no other legislative power but that established, by consent, in the commenwealth"; allgemein E.-W. Böckenförde, HStR I, S. 887, 889 ff. mit weiteren Nachweisen. 550...
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La dinámica de la libertad: tras las huellas del liberalismo

Alfonso de Julios Campuzano - Historical jurisprudence - 1997 - 344 pages
...own formulation is no less pertinent and exact. He defines liberty in the political context as being 'under no other Legislative Power, but that established. by consent, in the Commonwealth'. In accordance with his formulation that freedom is freedom from arbitrary power, one can also interpret...
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From Bondage to Contract: Wage Labor, Marriage, and the Market in the Age of ...

Amy Dru Stanley - History - 1998 - 300 pages
...precluded unlimited, predetermined, and arbitrary power. "The liberty of man, in society," Locke wrote, "is to be under no other legislative power, but that established, by consent." In other words, being free was being bound purely by a voluntary compact.14 The political theory of the...
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Deliberative Democracy in Australia: The Changing Place of Parliament

John Uhr - History - 1998 - 292 pages
...is replaced by the more ordered and recognisable landscape of civil liberty, where individuals are 'under no other legislative power, but that established, by consent, in the Commonwealth' (Locke 1963, s22). The pronounced individualism of liberal regimes reflects this view of natural equality,...
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Religion and the Common Good: Catholic Contributions to Building Community ...

Brian Stiltner - Political Science - 1999 - 224 pages
...power on earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man") from liberty in society ("to be under no other legislative power, but that...common-wealth; nor under the dominion of any will but what that legislature shall enact, according to the trust put in it").25 There are two points here....
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Government by Fiat: The Retreat from Responsibility

Warwick Funnell - Administrative agencies - 2001 - 258 pages
...will or legislative authority of man, but to have only the law of nature for his rule. The liberty of man in society is to be under no other legislative...but that established by consent in the commonwealth, not under the dominion of any will, or restraint of any law, but what that legislation shall enact...
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