College Control of Social Life of its Students
.... of evidence to support its decision to restrict its students'
social and personal .... Devlin maintains that an individual's
liberty may be restricted not only to ....
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Society vs. Individual
.... society where
social order rules. This results in an ongoing conflict between individual
liberty and
social order (ie, the state). ....
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Three Social Contract Theories
The 18th century Enlightenment, an era that celebrated free inquiry, political
liberty, and progress, saw the development of the theory of the
social contract. ....
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Marx and Rousseau: Social Reformation
.... which one individual sells himself and alienates himself from his
liberty voluntarily or .... that "capital is, therefore, not a personal, it is a
social power." It ....
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Lincoln & America's Social Revolution James McPherson,
.... The following two amendments also added to the
social and political revolution .... Amendment represents a significant shift in the way that
liberty and power were ....
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On Liberty and "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"
.... Mill's view of
social improvement derives from his interest in individual mental freedom .... This spirit of
liberty "may aim at forcing improvements on an unwilling ....
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The Liberty League Alfred Emanuel Smith, or Al Smith,
.... The American
Liberty League would not survive this attempt. .... To a great extent, Prohibition would be a
social experiment that was perceived as a failure. ....
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Africa and Liberty "What must a people do to appease an emb
.... to, that the solution of the issue of Africa's mental,
social and cultural independence lies with the recognition of each of its citizens' individual
liberty. ....
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Orthodox Catholicism & Social Issues
.... Bill of Rights (arguably the most eloquent codified testimonial to personal
liberty) insist that .... and the sermon to enforce political uniformity on
social issues ....
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Declaration of Independence & Social Contract Theory
.... state of nature that serves as the model for society, and that
social unit is .... be taken away, and that these rights include the rights to life,
liberty, and the ....
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Rousseau Freedom
.... Each man alienates, I admit by the
social compact, only such part of his powers, goods and
liberty as is important for the community to control; but it must ....
(1233

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Ideas of Locke, Rousseau & Hobbes
.... p. 99). In fact, Hobbes believes in limited freedom, and for him
liberty under the guise of a
social contract means: . . . the absence ....
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Locke, Rousseau, Dewey
.... Dewey, John. "Philosophies of Freedom." 1928. 133-41. ---.
Liberty and
Social Control." 1935. 158-60. Locke, John. Second Treatise of Government. Ed. ....
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Marx & Rousseau on Private Property
.... does clearly realize the intimate link between civil liberties and property rights: What man loses through the
social contract is his natural
liberty and an ....
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The Road to Serfdom
.... economy. As
social programs begin to increase, individual
liberty decreases along with rising public and private debt. With the ....
(1154

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)
Mill & Rousseau
.... The general will is always right since it stands for
social good; therefore
liberty is only right when it is in line with the general will and the masses or ....
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)
Montesquieu's Views of Democracy
.... For this, the Declaration could not afford to endorse a vision of
liberty or democracy that was contingent upon
social mores or other such forces. ....
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)
Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen
.... For this, the Declaration could not afford to endorse a vision of
liberty or democracy that was contingent upon
social mores or other such forces. ....
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International Crises
.... constructed yet slippery "types" that, since they are
social constructs or .... that international relations is concerned with protecting individual
liberty at home ....
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Plato and Rousseau Freedom
.... Each man alienates, I admit by the
social compact, only such part of his powers, goods and
liberty as is important for the community to control; but it must ....
(1928

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)
Jean-Jacque Rousseau
.... Although total, unfettered
liberty is given up through the
Social Contract, the gain of moral
liberty is more valuable since its offers true protection. ....
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West Coast Hotel v. Parrish
.... antithetical to the decision in Parrish, and to the whole range of decisions that, after Parrish, legitimated the approach to
liberty and
social roles embedded ....
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Locke, Rousseau & Mill on Government
.... "From Two Treatises on Government." Pp. 238-248. Mill, John Stuart. "From On
Liberty." Pp. 516-520. Rousseau, Jean Jacques. "From The
Social Contract. Pp. 530-
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Emile Durkheim's View of Society
.... Organic solidarity and
liberty are the results of
social action and represent what Durkheim considered the conquest of society over nature. ....
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Conscription as a Concept of Social Justice
.... By this he means that his contract theory of
social structure is a higher .... that there has been no occasion of choice in support of their wish for
liberty. ....
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Social Control & Individual Liberties
This research examines the dichotomy between
social control and individual liberties .... of government in combating civil violence and guaranteeing civil
liberty. ....
(820

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)
African American Social Theory
.... source of
social and economic problems is to be found in aspects of societal pressure that have the force of law. In the 1859 essay On
Liberty (The Communist ....
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Roussea General Will
.... will yet his argument in favor of their existence "Each man alienates, I admit, by the
social compact, only such part of his powers, goods and
liberty as it is ....
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Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
.... The third law of nature requires that man obey the
social contract. .... Locke (1963) differentiated between a state of
liberty and a state of license. ....
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Politics
.... through a mutual
social contract with those governed, those who by entering such a contract surrender much of their natural freedom and
liberty in order for ....
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