| Harvey C. Mansfield (Jr.) - Philosophy - 2000 - 362 pages
...will or legislative authority of man." Natural liberty is also the premise for liberty in society: "to be under no other legislative power but that established by consent in the commonwealth" (Second Treatise sec. 22). Smith's "natural liberty" is defined in terms of security and economic freedom... | |
| Benjamin W. Redekop, Calvin Redekop - History - 2001 - 276 pages
...power."" Whereas natural liberty is to be "free from any superior power on earth," "the liberty of man in society is to be under no other legislative...that established by consent in the commonwealth." The freedom of men under government "is to have a standing rule to live by ... made by the legislative... | |
| Manfred Nicht - Christian ethics - 2002 - 428 pages
...allgemeinen Gesetz der Freiheit zusammen vereinigt werden kann." (MS AA VI, 230) 161 „The liberty of man in society is to be under no other legislative...according to the trust put in it. Freedom, then, is [...] to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society, and made by the legislative... | |
| James Brown Scott - International law - 2002 - 1046 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.5 Having united in a political society for the enjoyment of their natural rights in peace and safety,... | |
| George M. Stephens - Law - 2002 - 224 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...dominion of any will, or restraint of any law, but what the legislative shall enact, according to the trust put in it ... not to be subject to the inconstant,... | |
| John Locke - Political Science - 2003 - 378 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...Freedom, then, is not what sir Robert Filmer tells us, OA 55, "a liberty for every one to do what he lists, to live as he pleases, and not to be tied by any... | |
| Roland Axtmann - Political Science - 2003 - 356 pages
...only insofar as the individual's pre-political rights and liberties were protected. "The Liberty of Man, in Society, is to be under no other Legislative...Legislative shall enact, according to the Trust put in it' (Locke, 1690/1988, § 22: 283). Finally, to prevent the arbitrary use of political power or to resist... | |
| Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - Enlightenment - 2003 - 496 pages
...will or legislative authority of man, but to have onlv the law oi nature for his rule. The liberty of man, in society, is to be under no other legislative...dominion of any will, or restraint of any law, but what the legislative shall enact, according to the trust put in it. Freedom, then, is not what Sir R[obert]... | |
| John Locke, David Wootton - Philosophy - 2003 - 492 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...dominion of any will, or restraint of any law, but what the legislative shall enact, according to the trust put in it. Freedom, then, is not what Sir RF tells... | |
| Bertrand Russell, Peter Köllner - Philosophy - 1996 - 954 pages
...but to have only the Law of Nature for his Rule. The Liberty of Man, in Society, is to be under no Legislative Power, but that established, by consent,...Dominion of any Will, or Restraint of any Law, but what the Legislative shall enact, according to the Trust put in it.... This Freedom from Absolute, Arbitrary... | |
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