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" Where there is no property there is no injustice," is a proposition as certain as any demonstration in Euclid: for the idea of property being a right to anything, and the idea to which the name "injustice" is given being the invasion or violation of that... "
An Analytical Abridgment of Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Side 209
af John Locke - 1808 - 307 sider
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John Locke - 1928 - 436 sider
...demonstration in Euclid: for the idea of property being a right to any thing; and the idea to which the name injustice is given, being the invasion or violation...absolute liberty:" the idea of government being the establishment of society upon certain rules or laws which require conformity to them; and the idea...
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Philosophers Speak for Themselves: From Descartes to Locke

Thomas Vernor Smith, Marjorie Grene - 1956 - 488 sider
...any thing; and the idea to which the name injustice is given being the invasion or violation ofthat right; it is evident that these ideas being thus established,...absolute liberty"; the idea of government being the establishment of society upon certain rules or laws which require conformity to them; and the idea...
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The Locke Reader: Selections from the Works of John Locke with a General ...

John W. Yolton - 1977 - 364 sider
...demonstration in Euclid: for the idea of property being a right to any thing; and the idea to which the name injustice is given, being the invasion or violation...absolute liberty." The idea of government being the establishment of society upon certain rules or laws which require conformity to them; and the idea...
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Law, Legislation and Liberty, Volume 3: The Political Order of a Free People

F. A. Hayek - 1978 - 261 sider
...demonstration in Euclid: for the idea of property being a right to anything, and the idea to which the name of 'injustice' is given being the invasion or violation...these names annexed to them, I can as certainly know the proposition to be true, as that a triangle has three angles equal to two right ones. 5 D. Miller,op....
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British Moralists, 1650-1800: Hobbes

David Daiches Raphael - 1991 - 440 sider
...demonstration in Euclid: for the idea of property being a right to any thing; and the idea to which the name injustice is given, being the invasion or violation...absolute liberty : the idea of government being the establishment of society upon certain rules or laws, which require conformity to them; and the idea...
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The Lockean Theory of Rights

A. John Simmons - 1994 - 402 sider
...demonstration in Euclid: for the idea of property being a right to anything, and the idea to which the name "injustice" is given being the invasion or violation...and these names annexed to them, I can as certainly 21 Locke refers to justice in both ways. Presumably the virtue of justice is that trait of character...
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Locke's Education for Liberty

Nathan Tarcov - 1999 - 292 sider
...Demonstration in Euclid: For the Idea of Property, being a right to any thing; and the Idea to which the name Injustice is given, being the Invasion or Violation...that a Triangle has three Angles equal to two right ones.55 As Axtell justly notes, Locke here follows Hobbes's "where there is no Own, that is, no Propriety,...
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Moral Philosophy from Montaigne to Kant

J. B. Schneewind - 2003 - 696 sider
...demonstration in Euclid. For the idea of property being a right to any thing, and the idea to which the name "injustice" is given being the invasion or violation...absolute liberty": the idea of government being the establishment of society upon certain rules or laws which require conformity to them, and the idea...
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Friedrich A. Hayek: 2nd series

John Cunningham Wood, Robert D. Wood - 2004 - 458 sider
...demonstration in Euclid: for the idea of property being a right to anything, and the idea to which the name injustice is given being the invasion or violation...that a triangle has three angles equal to two right ones."32 Lastly, it is characteristic of Hayek when only one page later, while one is still wondering...
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Knowledge: Critical Concepts, Bind 1

Nico Stehr, Reiner Grundmann - 2005 - 424 sider
...demonstration in Euclid: for the idea of property being a right to anything, and the idea to which the name "injustice" is given being the invasion or violation...absolute liberty." The idea of government being the establishment of society upon certain rules or laws which require conformity to them; and the idea...
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