But though men, when they enter into society, give up the equality, liberty, and executive power they had in the state of nature, into the hands of the society, to be so far disposed of by the legislative, as the good of the society shall require... The Hero's Journey Toward a Second American CenturyMichael E. Salla 著 - 2002 - 224 ページプレビュー不可 - この書籍について
| Karl Přibram - 1912 - 120 ページ
...natürliche Rechtsgrundsätze zurückführen 35) Vgl. Locke, Civil Government L. II. eh. IX am Ende: „But though men when they enter into society give...require, yet it being only with an intention in every one the better to preserve himself, his liberty and property (for no rational creature can be supposed... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 ページ
...require, which is not only necessary but just, since the other members of the society do the like. 131. But though men when they enter into society give up...require, yet it being only with an intention in every one the better to preserve himself, his liberty and property (for no rational creature can be supposed... | |
| Léon Cheinisse - 1914 - 216 ページ
...propriété de chacun (3). (1) Contrat social, livre 1, ch. vi. (2) Ibidem, livre II, ch. iv. (3) « But though men, when they enter into society. give...liberty and executive power they had, in the state of na. Sur ce point, tout comme dans la théorie de la propriété, les idées des physiocrates portent... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 618 ページ
...require, which is not only necessary but just, since the other members of the society do the like. by the legislative as the good of the society shall...require, yet it being only with an intention in every one the better to preserve himself, his liberty and property (for no rational creature can be supposed... | |
| Henry Percy Farrell - 1917 - 238 ページ
...however, is not unlimited. Ch. ix. " Men when they enter into society give up the equality, liberty or executive power they had in the state of nature into the hands of the society to be disposed of by the legislative as the good of the society shall require." Therefore the power of the... | |
| Henry Percy Farrell - 1917 - 242 ページ
...equality, liberty or executive power they had in the state of nature into the hands of the society to be disposed of by the legislative as the good of the society shall require." Therefore the power of the legislative " can be no more than those persons had in a state of nature... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1922 - 328 ページ
...of self-preservation and punishment are put " into the hands of the Society " not absolutely but " to be so far disposed of by the Legislative, as the good of the Society shall require " ; and the power of the Commonwealth or its legislative organ " can never be supposed to extend farther... | |
| Theo Surányi-Unger - 1923 - 418 ページ
...gegenseitigen Rechtsvertrag zu schliessen: so sei die bürgerliche Gesellschaft entstanden. „Butthough men, when they enter into society, give up the equality,...they had in' the state of nature, into the hands of society to be so far disposed of by the legislative äs the good of the society shall require; yet... | |
| Ignaz Emrich - 1927 - 120 ページ
...kann eine Regierung eingesetzt werden, deren Aufgabe es ist, das Wohl der Gesellschaft zu befördern: "But though men, when they enter into society, give...require; yet it being only with an intention in every one the better to preserve himself, his liberty and property; (for no rational creature can be supposed... | |
| Carl Joachim Friedrich - 1963 - 309 ページ
...reformulation of its generalization in Constitutional Government and Democracy (3d ed., 1950), p. 130. 102 executive power they had in the state of nature into...far disposed of by the legislative as the good of society shall require, yet it being^ only with an intention in everyone the better to preserve himseM;... | |
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