Studies in History and Jurisprudence, Količina 1Oxford University Press, American branch, 1901 - 926 strani |
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Stran 463
... force that brings and keeps men under govern- ments ? or , in other words , What is the ground of Obedience ? I. THEORIES REGARDING POLITICAL OBEDIENCE . The answers given by philosophers to this question , while varying in form , group ...
... force that brings and keeps men under govern- ments ? or , in other words , What is the ground of Obedience ? I. THEORIES REGARDING POLITICAL OBEDIENCE . The answers given by philosophers to this question , while varying in form , group ...
Stran 464
... moral facts than as a piece of history . The theory of Force and Fear , on the other hand , has retained much of its vogue , having 1 connected itself with a system of jurisprudential termino- logy which 464 OBEDIENCE.
... moral facts than as a piece of history . The theory of Force and Fear , on the other hand , has retained much of its vogue , having 1 connected itself with a system of jurisprudential termino- logy which 464 OBEDIENCE.
Stran 465
... Force appears not only from the contempt they pour on the contractual theory of government , but also from their omission to refer to any facts in the character and habits of mankind except those which are connected with Force and Fear ...
... Force appears not only from the contempt they pour on the contractual theory of government , but also from their omission to refer to any facts in the character and habits of mankind except those which are connected with Force and Fear ...
Stran 466
... force is the ultima ratio wherewith to coerce the disturb- ers of the community and the transgressors of the law . Without force in the background , the law might be defied . It is when the men of this school , or some of them , go on ...
... force is the ultima ratio wherewith to coerce the disturb- ers of the community and the transgressors of the law . Without force in the background , the law might be defied . It is when the men of this school , or some of them , go on ...
Stran 467
... Force has done to build up States , so he most fully sees that Force is only one among many factors , and not the most important , in creating , moulding , ex- panding and knitting together political communities . It is not , however ...
... Force has done to build up States , so he most fully sees that Force is only one among many factors , and not the most important , in creating , moulding , ex- panding and knitting together political communities . It is not , however ...
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