Internment of Japanese Residents in WWII
....
Born Free and Equal. Fresno: Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art, Industry and Science, 1984. .... Medvec, Emily. "Introduction." In
Born Free and Equal, Ansel Adams. ....
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Ideas of Locke, Rousseau & Hobbes
.... Beginning with the phrase, "Man is
born free, yet everywhere he is in chains," Rousseau's establishes his work as the search for the legitimacy of government ( ....
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Concepts of Equality in Locke and Rousseau
.... Rousseau, on the one hand, thinks it unimportant how it came to be that "Man is
born free, and everywhere he is in chains . . . How did this change take place? ....
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Blacks in 18th Century France
.... ties with former masters, and that manumitted slaves were granted "the same rights, privileges and liberties enjoyed by persons
born free" (Sections LVII, LVIII ....
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Politics
.... Rousseau's arguments proposed the theory that mankind is
born free but he is a captive of the state and politics because they do not guarantee nor administer ....
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Contemporary Philosophical Orientation
.... The Communist Manifesto also echoes the famous first line of Rousseau's Social Contract, that man is
born free but everywhere is in chains (387), in its last ....
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Thucydidic Perspective Of Politics & The State
.... Rousseau's arguments proposed the theory that mankind is
born free but he is a captive of the state and politics because they do not guarantee nor administer ....
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Slaves and Free Blacks
.... consisted of blacks
free by law, those whose masters had freed them, those who had purchased their freedom, and those who were
born to parents that were
free. ....
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Enlightenment Theory & The Communist Manifesto
.... The Communist Manifesto also echoes the famous first line of Rousseau's Social Contract, that man is
born free but everywhere is in chains (387), in its last ....
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Determinism and Free Will
.... Although it is true that humans are
born with certain innate place in a .... eye color, certain aptitudes, and a certain mental capacity, people are
free to make ....
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Memphis' Diner
.... it mean. You
born free. It's up to you to maintain it. You
born with dignity and everything else . . . Freedom is heavy. You gotta ....
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Two Trains Running
.... it mean. You
born free. It's up to you to maintain it. You
born with dignity and everything else . . . Freedom is heavy. You gotta ....
(1848

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Execution of Louis XVI
.... It is no wonder that Rousseau argues in his Social Contract that "Man was
born free, and is everywhere in chains," (History, p. 1). This is exactly the ....
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The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... Rousseau 144). All children are
born free: Their liberty belongs to them; they alone have the right to dispose of it. . . Renouncing ....
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18th Century Political Discussions & Revolutions
.... He finds that all men are
born free but that all around can be seen men in chains, and he asks how this can have come about and how this change can be seen as ....
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New Mode of Political Thought & Government Forms
.... He finds that all men are
born free but that all around can be seen men in chains, and he asks how this can have come about and how this change can be seen as ....
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Purposes of the American Declaration of Independence
.... powerful or even in a position to exact obedience." Rousseau's On the Social Contract famously begins with the statement that "man is
born free; and everywhere ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS
.... We need to take heed of the Declaration's preamble: "All human beings are
born free and equal in dignity and rightsà" We need to take note, and action, where ....
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Three Social Contract Theories
.... The first sentence--"Man is
born free, and everywhere he is in chains"--betrays his romantic leanings and hints at an argument less structured and more ....
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Human Rights Commissions & Committees
.... adopted by the world community in 1948, the global community committed itself to uphold the following principles: "All human beings are
born free and equal in ....
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Human Rights Activism
.... its most important initial documents was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) which clearly stated that "All human beings are
born free and equal ....
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Letters of Madame de Sevigne
.... Because, says M. Locke, each child is
born free, but by choosing to live in his father's society, he gives implicit consent to its laws. ....
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Political Theorists of 1600s & 1700s
.... The line reads, "Man was
born free, but everywhere he is in chains" (Rousseau, 1967, p. 7). Rousseau eloquently described the concept of rights. ....
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The Play Life is a Dream
.... be seen in Segismundo's imprisonment: Though at first not evil himself, he is a victim of evil and supreme injustice insofar as he is a man,
born free, and yet ....
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United Nations Interventions
.... which prevent the enjoyment of human rights are many and varied and it seems difficult for some human beings to accept that all persons are
born free and equal ....
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Human Security & UN Interventions
.... which prevent the enjoyment of human rights are many and varied and it seems difficult for some human beings to accept that all persons are
born free and equal ....
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Development of Slavery in the Northeastern Colonies
.... As Morris recounts, "By judicial decision, 1783, the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, which held that 'all men are
born free and equal,' was construed as ....
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Citizenship
.... organized. Consider the first two articles in particular: Article 1--Men are
born and remain
free and equal in rights. Social distinctions ....
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Mencius: The Problem of Good and Evil
.... Mackie says that if God made men such that in their
free choices they .... Confucius maintained that human beings are
born alike and that their habits take them ....
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Free Will & Predestination
.... One might consider the concept of being
born again as dependent on human
free will in order to accept Christ and his grace. However ....
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