But political or civil liberty is 1 Austin, pp. 250, 251. not more worthy of eulogy than political or legal restraint. Political or civil liberty, like political or legal restraint... The Nature of Positive Law - 第 341 頁John Mason Lightwood 著 - 1883 - 419 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1889 - 876 頁
...or granted by a sovereign government to any of its own subjects." This liberty, he says, moreover, has been " erected into an idol and extolled with extravagant praises by doting and fanatical worshipers. But it is not more worthy of eulogy than the political or legal restraints which are implied... | |
| John Austin, Sarah Austin - 1869 - 628 頁
...subjects, | rather than the liberty from legal obligation which is inherent in sovereign power. t,Eer. vi extolled with extravagant praises by doting and fanatical...pernicious; and it is not as being liberty, but as ftonduMTipf tn the general g""^, that political or civil liberty is an object deserving applause. To... | |
| David Nasmith - 1873 - 552 頁
...its subjects, rather than the liberty from legal obligation, which is inherent in sovereign power. Political or civil liberty has been erected into an...fanatical worshippers. But political or civil liberty is 1 Austin, pp. 250, 251. not more worthy of eulogy than political or legal restraint. Political or civil... | |
| John Austin - 1885 - 568 頁
...to its subjects, rather than the liberty from legal obligation which is inherent in sovereign power. Political or civil liberty has been erected into an...But political or civil liberty is not more worthy ( I of eulogy than political or legal restraint. Political or civil II liberty, like political or legal... | |
| John Austin, William Jethro Brown - 1906 - 412 頁
...government is legally free to abridge their political liberty, at its own pleasure or discretion. 336. Political or civil liberty has been erected into an...useful, or generally pernicious ; and it is not as of fact and law are here confused. If a radical change in the constitution of the Executive is approved... | |
| 1889 - 874 頁
...or granted by a sovereign government to any of its own subjects." This liberty, he says, moreover, has been " erected into an idol and extolled with extravagant praises by doting and fanatical worshipers. But it is not more worthy of eulogy than the political or legal restraints which are implied... | |
| Roger B. M. Cotterrell - 1992 - 300 頁
...political or civil liberty seems to be the principle end for which government ought to exist'. Such liberty 'has been erected into an idol, and extolled...extravagant praises by doting and fanatical worshippers' (1832: 269). But, writes Austin, the purpose of government is to serve the common good. The promotion... | |
| Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - 260 頁
...would place on liberty, Mill would have challenged a reigning sentiment. Austin had complained that "political or civil liberty has been erected into an idol, and extolled with extravagant praise by doting and fanatical worshippers."5' Others also assumed that liberty was highly valued and... | |
| K. J. M. Smith - 2002 - 356 頁
...XVII, p. 1600. 120. The Province of Jurisprudence Determined, Lecture II. Generally, in Austin's view, 'Political or civil liberty has been erected into...extravagant praises by doting and fanatical worshippers.' 121. The Constitutional Code, in Works, IX, p. 81. 122. Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals... | |
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