Thoreau-Resistance to Civil Govt.
In David Henry Thoreau's Resistance to
Civil Government, or
Civil Disobedience as it is .... an individual's first loyalty is to his or her own
nature, and that ....
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Civil Tax Procedure
.... to conference and settlement are discussed, in regard to
civil tax procedures. .... are met prior to disclosure of information of a confidential
nature or allowing ....
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Spanish Civil War & A Farewell to Arms
.... During the Spanish
Civil War, however, the western democracies refused to become .... The
nature of Robert Jordan as a character reflects elements of Hemingway ....
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John Locke On The Limits of Liberty & Property
.... Locke argues that there are limits to property in both the state of
nature and the
civil society, and these limits are based on the needs of the property-holder ....
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Native Americans Civil Rights
.... American society and the determination of these groups to reassert their right to treatment of a more just
nature. By comparing the
civil rights efforts ....
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Origins of the Spanish Civil War
.... This explains the mass support for the Republican forces during the
Civil War; those .... This organization was fascist in name and
nature, taking its cues from ....
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Locke's Second Treatise of Government
.... property. It is important to notice that Locke has all this happening in the state of
nature, before men entered
civil society. It ....
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Ideas of Locke, Rousseau & Hobbes
.... Rousseau's 1762 publication of the Social Contract established a basis by which the state of
nature could be expanded and turned into
civil and political ....
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Nature of the City-State in Plato's Republic
.... create and protect that sort of life within the context of a
civil state. .... society Plato proposes may be because Plato ignores or subsumes human
nature, and for ....
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Thoreau Walden
.... the
civil liberties and other aspects of life provided by democracy are far less important to the individual than the spiritual freedom embodied in
nature. ....
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Comparison of Beliefs of Hobbes and Locke
.... that their interpretations of the state of
nature correspond directly to the final conclusions they draw about what is what important in a
civil society. ....
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The Symbol & Reality of Property for Locke
.... the
nature of the individual, the
nature of property, and the relationship between property and rights in the state of
nature and so in subsequent
civil society ....
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Three Social Contract Theories
.... however, to characterize Rousseau as a champion of unbridled individualism, for he exalted the passage from the state of
nature to the
civil state as a "truly ....
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The Social Contractl
.... In Chapter 6, Rousseau argues that
civil society is based on a contractual .... Rousseau argues that in order to escape the state of
nature, where physically strong ....
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The Social Contract
.... In Chapter 6, Rousseau argues that
civil society is based on a contractual .... Rousseau argues that in order to escape the state of
nature, where physically strong ....
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The Mayflower Compact
.... idea that each man has the right to govern himself is based in a belief in the primacy of the laws of
Nature. In his essay concerning
civil government, John ....
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Types of Crimes: Review of the Literature Related to the Nature of ...
.... According to Reid, the practice of Clarence Darrow often focused on this notion in his work for the American
Civil Liberties Union. The
nature of crime is also ....
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Jury Selection
.... judges. Another reason critics of traditional juries argue for reform is the
nature of juror selection by
civil attorneys. Lawyers ....
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Self-Reliance Outline
.... a. Materialism & conformity as death of self. b.
Nature as redeemer of individualism and self. .... USA: 1999. Thoreau, Henry David. "
Civil Disobedience." 1849. ....
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Hobbes, Lock and Rousseau
.... life as arising out of selflessness or egoism which society had to curb, in the Lockean view there exists in
nature all the elements of a
civil society with ....
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Machiavelli, Hobbes & Locke
.... Often the only way to achieve this
civil unity amid the chaos and corruption of human
nature is force and force means war in Machiavelli. ....
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Compare and Contrast - Hobbes and Locke: The role of government
.... In the state of
nature, property is unsafe and insecure and it is to remedy this state of affairs that men enter into
civil society. ....
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Human Nature
.... Mauss rejects the idea that human
nature as a more or less .... Carrithers cites the Protestant ethic of
civil disobedience against normative social organization. ....
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Plato, Luther, Locke & Marx on Equality
.... Individuals are equal in the state of
nature, but the state of war which holds in
nature calls for a
civil society and the resultant security for life and ....
(1836

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Civil War and Reconstruction
.... Another cause of the
Civil War stemmed from the evolution of a relatively new nation that was still determining the
nature of power relations between the ....
(1874

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Civilization and Human Nature
.... Essentially, people forge
civil society in order to extend acts of goodness and .... in individuals who would otherwise remain free in a state of
nature where the ....
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TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... beauty is truth;
nature is beauty; language derives from
nature; therefore language .... Jr., two leaders in the nonviolent resistance movement to win
civil rights. ....
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"Aquinas On Self-Perception"
.... He poses a hypothetical state of
nature in order to "convince" people to accept the sovereign and thereby reduce
civil disorder and the need for rule by force. ....
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Civil War
.... B) Without doubt the North won the
Civil War because of its superior military .... perhaps the biggest reason for the victory was the changing
nature of America's ....
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Primary Causes of the Civil War
.... concerned with problems of methodology or sufficiently philosophical about the
nature or meaning .... the causes of a great national crisis such as the
Civil War is ....
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