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... political or social animal . This unity of the notions " natural " and " political " is not so much questioned by seventeenth century thinkers as put out of question by an age whose social conditions rendered many of the assumptions of ...
... political or social animal . This unity of the notions " natural " and " political " is not so much questioned by seventeenth century thinkers as put out of question by an age whose social conditions rendered many of the assumptions of ...
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... political state , of an evidently existential albeit prehistorical nature - which may have been the con- dition at one time of all mankind but , in any case , is taken to have been ante- cedent to the formation of given particular ...
... political state , of an evidently existential albeit prehistorical nature - which may have been the con- dition at one time of all mankind but , in any case , is taken to have been ante- cedent to the formation of given particular ...
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... political " state of nature " through a contract among themselves to create a trustee system of government . He does , to be sure , in- voke " consent of the governed " as a distinct and by no means subordinate prin- ciple of legitimacy ...
... political " state of nature " through a contract among themselves to create a trustee system of government . He does , to be sure , in- voke " consent of the governed " as a distinct and by no means subordinate prin- ciple of legitimacy ...
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