| Term | Definition |
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The devotion of the aristocracy |
Niebuhr |
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Before the appropriation of land |
Lock |
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To this war of every man |
Hobbes |
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There is often a great deal of |
Rousseau |
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Government is the most |
Hospers |
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...The free individual |
Taylor |
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"The Truth is" |
Niebuhr |
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The moral attitudes of |
Niebuhr |
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There is an ethical paradox |
Niebuhr |
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Capital is a collective product |
Marx |
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The devotion of the aristocracy |
Niebuhr |
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The great and cheif end |
Lock |
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...it is annexed to the soverign |
Hobbes |
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The Problem is to find a form |
rousseau |
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God gave the world to men |
lock |
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To renounce liberty is to |
rousseau |
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A sixth law of nature |
lock |
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the common element in these |
rousseau |