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Social Statics: Or, The Conditions Essential to Human Happiness Specified ... - Page 109
by Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 523 pages
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Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration

John Locke - Political Science - 2003 - 378 pages
...being nothing more evident than that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously born to all the same advantages of nature, and the use of the...amongst another without subordination or subjection ; unless the Lord and Master of them all should, by any manifest declaration of his will, set one above...
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Locke: Political Writings

John Locke, David Wootton - Philosophy - 2003 - 492 pages
...being nothing more evident than that creatures of the same species and rank promiscuously born to all the same advantages of nature, and the use of the...amongst another without subordination or subjection, unless the lord and master of them all should by any manifest declaration of his will set one above...
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Urban Encounters

Helen Liggett - Political Science - 2003 - 216 pages
...being nothing more evident, than that Creatures of the same species and rank promiscuously born to all the same advantages of Nature, and the use of the...faculties, should also be equal one amongst another. . . . The State of Nature has a Law of Nature to govern it, which obliges every one; and Reason, which...
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The American Founding and the Social Compact

Ronald J. Pestritto, Thomas G. West - Political Science - 2003 - 304 pages
...evident, says Mr. Locke, than "that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously born to all the same advantages of nature and the use of the same faculties, should also be equal one among another without subordination and subjection, unless the master of them all should by any manifest...
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John Locke and the Origins of Private Property: Philosophical Explorations ...

Matthew H. Kramer - Business & Economics - 2004 - 368 pages
...being nothing more evident, than that Creatures of the same species and rank promiscuously born to all the same advantages of Nature, and the use of the...amongst another without Subordination or Subjection, unless the Lord and Master of them all, should by any manifest Declaration of his Will set one above...
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The Morality of Everyday Life: Rediscovering an Ancient Alternative to the ...

Thomas Fleming - Philosophy - 2004 - 280 pages
...being nothing more evident than that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously born to all the same advantages of Nature, and the use of the same faculties, should also be equal one amongst the other."12 Locke never invoked the principle of equality as a means of overturning conventional...
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Confucian Democracy: A Deweyan Reconstruction

Sor-hoon Tan - Philosophy - 2003 - 270 pages
...found "nothing more evident than that creatures of the same species and rank, promiscuously born to all the same advantages of nature, and the use of the same faculties should also be equal amongst one another without subordination or subjection." Sameness figures prominently in Locke's conception...
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The Politics of Liberty in England and Revolutionary America

Lee Ward - History - 2004 - 478 pages
...heing nothing more evident, than that Creatures of the same species and rank promiscuously born to all the same advantages of Nature, and the use of the same faculties, should also he equals one amongst another without Subordination or Subjection. (II:4) Locke initially associates...
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John Locke's Politics of Moral Consensus

Greg Forster - Philosophy - 2005 - 348 pages
...to be naturally free and equal. Absent an explicit message from God to the contrary, "creatures born of the same species and rank promiscuously born to...amongst another, without subordination or subjection" (T II.4, 116). This argument is sufficient for Locke's basic political purposes, because it establishes...
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The Progressive Revolution in Politics and Political Science: Transforming ...

John A. Marini, Ken Masugi - Political Science - 2005 - 406 pages
...being nothing more evident, than that Creatures of the same species and rank promiscuously born to all the same advantages of nature, and the use of the...amongst another without subordination or subjection, unless the Lord and Master of them all, should by any manifest declaration of His will set one above...
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