Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... individuals should simply imagine the out- come of such deliberation and act according to their reflection on that ... individual's ability to escape the law becomes a judicial right . Although Rawls's " Bill of Rights " and appeal to ...
... individuals should simply imagine the out- come of such deliberation and act according to their reflection on that ... individual's ability to escape the law becomes a judicial right . Although Rawls's " Bill of Rights " and appeal to ...
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... individual , because society is made up of individuals and the whole can- not be greater than the sum of the parts . Nothing is more ridiculous than this system . 23 Against the view that the individual , prompted by self interest alone ...
... individual , because society is made up of individuals and the whole can- not be greater than the sum of the parts . Nothing is more ridiculous than this system . 23 Against the view that the individual , prompted by self interest alone ...
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... individual , endowed indeed with natural rights , but with rights that can belong by nature only to individuals . Men can join together to set up civil societies and can transfer authority to them . But civil societies are in no sense ...
... individual , endowed indeed with natural rights , but with rights that can belong by nature only to individuals . Men can join together to set up civil societies and can transfer authority to them . But civil societies are in no sense ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
Copyright | |
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