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Summary of philosophy of right-õiguse filosoofia kokkuvõte
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Summary of philosophy of right (õiguse filosoofia kokkuvõte)

more apples than you can use) Since one can covert property into gold, hovever, one can accumulate an unlimited amount of wealth (since the gold, unlike the apples, cannot spoil) (VI-XIIX); XIX Locke identifies three elements necessary for a civil society: a common established law, a known and impartial body to give judgment, and the power to support such judgments. He calls for a government with different branches, including a strong legislature, and an active executive who does not outstrip the lawmakers in power. Once the poeple hase given sovereginty to a monarc or elected body they have no right to take it away again or go against its legislation but they may set limits to the duration of a legislator's term in office And they may overthrow a goverment which has acted unjustly or failed to respect the laws of people (locke clearly has in mind here the illegal taking away property especially) Peple have a right to form a new government instead of an unfunctional one. The new

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

had passed after Lady Catherine's visit. The gentlemen arrived early; and, before Mrs. Bennet had time to tell him of their having seen his aunt, of which her daughter sat in momentary dread, Bingley, who wanted to be alone with Jane, proposed their all walking out. It was agreed to. Mrs. Bennet was not in the habit of walking; Mary could never spare time; but the remaining five set off together. Bingley and Jane, however, soon allowed the others to outstrip them. They lagged behind, while Elizabeth, Kitty, and Darcy were to entertain each other. Very little was said by either; Kitty was too much afraid of him to talk; Elizabeth was secretly forming a desperate resolution; and perhaps he might be doing the same. They walked towards the Lucases, because Kitty wished to call upon Maria; and as Elizabeth saw no occasion for making it a general concern, when Kitty left them she went boldly on with him alone

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