The Genesis of the StateBloomsbury Academic, 1991 - 161 страница Its existence is a reality of everyday life, yet the notion of the state is not well understood. How did the state originate and what is the source of its authority? This is the primary focus of Martin Sicker's Genesis of the State. Sicker does not consider this as just another academic question: The citizen's moral obligation to obey the state is intimately related to the legitimacy of the state's authority and the latter depends largely on its sources. This work examines several major approaches to the question of the genesis of political authority that are reflected in the works of a wide range of philosophers and thinkers throughout the ages. Sicker concludes his work with a serviceable contemporary answer. |
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... law of nature provides that each individual is equally endowed with the ... civil government is the proper remedy for the inconveniences of the state of ... society as to quit every one his executive power of the law of Nature , and to ...
... Laws , 677-681 , Plato gives an entirely different account of the origin of the ... The Concept of the Political , p . 19 . 7. Ibid . , pp . 25–26 . 8. Leslie ... Law and Civil Society , p . 216 . 14. Max Weber , From Max Weber , pp . 77 ...
... Community and Power . New York : Oxford University Press , 1962 . Nizam al - Mulk . The Book of Government or Rules ... Theory of Law and Civil Society . London : T.F. Unwin , 1888 . Rommen , Heinrich A. " Francis Suarez , " The Review ...
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What Is the State? | 1 |
The Origin of the State | 17 |
The Divine Theory | 25 |
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