The great and chief end, therefore, of men's uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves under government, is the preservation of their property; to which in the state of nature there are many things wanting. The Works of John Locke - 412 ページJohn Locke 著 - 1823全文表示 - この書籍について
| Elizabeth Price Foley - 2008 - 303 ページ
...mutual preservation of their lives, liberties, and estates, which I call by the general name, property. The great and chief end, therefore, of men's uniting...government, is the preservation of their property"). 11. ALGERNON SIDNEY, DISCOURSES CONCERNING GOVERNMENT 397-98 (2d ed. 1704) (emphasis added). 12. JEREMY... | |
| John Fitzgerald Medina - 2006 - 568 ページ
...emphasized the idea that the purpose of government is to protect individual private property. Locke stated, "The great and chief end therefore, of Men's uniting...under Government ... is the preservation of their property."6 All of the beliefs that Locke established played a major role in the development of the... | |
| Walter F. Murphy - 2007 - 588 ページ
...for the night." CHAPTER EIGHT Drafting 3 A Bin of Rights The great and chief end therefore, ofMens uniting into Commonwealths, and putting themselves...Government, is the Preservation of their Property. JOHN LOCKE [T]he right, as well as the mode, or manner, of acquiring property, and of alienating or... | |
| Charles Bancroft Cushman - 2006 - 272 ページ
...and Estates, which I call by the general Name, Property. The great and chief end therefore, of Mens uniting into Commonwealths, and putting themselves...Government, is the Preservation of their Property.*** Locke and the Whigs argued strongly for the idea of limited government by consent. Their work extended... | |
| Uwe Böker, Ines Detmers, Anna-Christina Giovanopoulos - 2006 - 349 ページ
...there is enough, and äs good left in common for others. [...] The great and chief end [...] of men uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves...government, is the preservation of their property". sich aus der Zunahme der mit Todesstrafe belegten Vergehen keineswegs eine höhere Anzahl von Hinrichtungen.... | |
| Vickie B. Sullivan - 2006 - 304 ページ
...and Estates, which I call by the general Name, Property. The great and chief end therefore, of Mens uniting into Commonwealths, and putting themselves under Government, is the Preservation of their Property."66 It must be admitted that, at least initially, Sidney, in considering the purpose of government,... | |
| M. S. C. Okolo - 2007 - 180 ページ
...necessity and the main purpose of government is to protect the property of the people. According to him, 'the great and chief end, therefore, of men's uniting...which in the state of nature there are many things wanting'.4 By giving up all their natural power to the society which they enter into, men came to be... | |
| Peter Herrmann - 2007 - 392 ページ
...men. Consequently, the social contract as understood by Locke is necessitated in the following way. The great and chief end, therefore, of men's uniting...of their property. To which in the state of nature are many things wanting. (Locke, John: Second Treatise of Government [1690]; Edited, with an Introduction,... | |
| Vine Deloria - 2007 - 250 ページ
...procedure used by reasonable men to settle quarrels. He concluded that the great and chief end ... of men uniting into commonwealths, and putting themselves...the state of Nature there are many things wanting. Firstly, there wants an established, settled, known law. . . . Secondly, in the state of Nature there... | |
| N. D. Arora, S. S. Awasthy - 2007 - 472 ページ
...has any possession or enjoyment of any part.. .does thereby give his tacit consent...'. (para 119) 'The great and chief end, therefore, of men's uniting...government is the preservation of their property'. (para 124) From above, we may bring out certain characteristics of property right as they appear in... | |
| |