| Jeremy Bentham - 1844 - 462 oldal
...is taken from another. All coercive laws, therefore, (that is, all laws but constitutional laws,-and laws repealing or modifying coercive laws,) and in...void, calling for resistance and insurrection, and so*on, as before. Laws creative of rights of property are also struck at by the same anathema. How... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1914 - 542 oldal
...any kind, especially rights of property, can be created or maintained only by restricting liberty ; ' in particular all laws creative of liberty, are, as far as they go, abrogative of liberty/ These suggestions point to a better way of estimating value than the enumeration of separate pleasures... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1914 - 606 oldal
...any kind, especially rights of property, can be created or maintained only by restricting liberty; "in particular all laws creative of liberty, are, as far as they go, abrogative of liberty. " These suggestions point to a better way of estimating value than the enumeration of separate pleasures... | |
| William Ritchie Sorley - 1920 - 418 oldal
...any kind, especially rights of property, can be created or maintained only by restricting liberty; "in particular all laws creative of liberty are, as far as they go, abrogative of liberty." These suggestions point to a better way of estimating value than the enumeration of separate pleasures... | |
| 1994 - 412 oldal
...any kind, especially rights of property, can be created or maintained only by restricting liberty; "in particular all laws creative of liberty are, as far as they go, abrogative of liberty." These suggestions point to a better way of estimating value than the enumeration of separate pleasures... | |
| Bhikhu C. Parekh - 1993 - 1112 oldal
...turkey-cocks"11. There are many quotable passages, besides the overworked one about "nonsense upon stilts"14: "... all laws creative of liberty are, as far as they go, abrogative of liberty"15; "... Out of one foolish word may start a thousand daggers"16; "... Contracts came from... | |
| Philip Pettit - 1997 - 322 oldal
...given to one man but in proportion as it is taken from another. All coercive laws, therefore . . . and in particular all laws creative of liberty, are "as far as they go" abrogative of liberty' (Bentham 1843: 503). A second figure who would have been responsible for giving currency and respectability... | |
| Ian Shapiro, Casiano Hacker-Cordón - 1999 - 220 oldal
...given to one man but in proportion as it is taken from another. All coercive laws, therefore . . . and in particular all laws creative of liberty, are, as far as they go, abrogative of liberty" (Bentham 1843: 503). Whether or not Holmes and Habermas are right, then, it remains a fact that the... | |
| Colin Farrelly - 2004 - 326 oldal
...proportion as it 152 Contemporary Political Theory is taken away from another. All coercive laws, therefore, and in particular all laws creative of liberty, are as far as they go abroga tive of liberty."4 John Rawls indicates that he too shares this understanding of liberty when... | |
| American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy. Meeting - 2005 - 383 oldal
...given to one man but in proportion as it is taken away from another. All coercive laws, therefore, and in particular all laws creative of liberty, are as far as they go abrogative of liberty." 12 This means that there is a risk of the state being an ineffective agency for promoting noninterference—it... | |
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