The Orthocratic StateBloomsbury Academic, 30. 6. 2003. - 216 страница Sicker argues that it is the achievement of orthocracy as the motivating concept of the state rather than democracy as its optimum form that is crucial for mankind in the 21st century, notwithstanding that the widespread adoption of substantive democracy may be the best currently conceivable means for reaching the goal of universal responsible statehood. In a critique of much modern political theory, Sicker reexamines the essential idea of the state as well as its purpose as understood from a variety of perspectives, a subject that has largely been neglected over the past several decades as a subject of interest to political theorists in the United States. He then considers the relationship of the state to its constituents, a subject that leads to a discussion of rights and obligations, and whether that relationship is defined entirely by the state or whether its constituents are endowed with natural rights that are independent of the state that the state must take into account in asserting its authority. This is followed by an extensive discussion of the corollary concepts of generic, social, political, and economic equality, and concludes with a consideration of some ideas that might serve as the motivating principles of an orthocratic state. |
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... reference to the absolutist notion of a divine source for the rights of man , that there may have been sufficient consensus on ultimate religious and metaphysical matters to support an absolutist Rights : Natural and Legislated 55.
... reference to the mat- ter of the equal protection of the laws : Distinctions in society will always exist under every just government . Equal- ity of talents , of education , or of wealth cannot be produced by human insti- tutions . In ...
... reference to the affirmative duty of government to protect men in their natural rights . This established its absolute and substantive character , though the use of the word “ equal " would seem to give the clause a comparative form ...
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The Essence of the State | 17 |
Natural and Legislated | 43 |
The Idea and Ideal of Equality | 75 |
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