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If government believes that protecting the rights of citizens is more important than protecting society as a whole, than that society practices the concept of
The real punishment for dissident thought, according to mill is:
What is article 1 of the constitution about?
In all societies, people must give up somein society.
Justice is equality, according to Aristotle...?
which of the amendments (bill of rights) guarantees that no cruel and unusual punishment will be inflicted?
The principal that the standards that govern human behavior are derived from the nature of humans themselves and can be universally applied is called
If society believes that Human Nature is basically good, then the type of government created would
The purposes of government include ALL of the following EXCEPT
John Locke's views that men form governments largely to preserve life, liberty and property that influenced the Founding Fathers is known as
John Locke believed in each of the following expect
Of man's weakness in society, which are present in the state of nature: ?
Tocqueville thinks it is especially dangerous to enslave men...?
which of the amendments (bill of rights) guarantees security against unreasonable searches and seizures?
Wilson distinguishes constitutions the same way as:
Man is a political animal, writes Aristotle, so someone who lives outside a polis is...?
The US constitution is a liberal document that makes no assertion about:
In Federalists 10, Madison argues that the constitution addresses this concern?
According to Aristotle, the purpose of life in a polis (city-state) is...?
What do primitive people lack, by definition, according to Girard?