On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentWidely read and used as a political science textbook, this is the best known of Lieber's work. He was a prominent political philosopher who helped lay the foundation for the study of political science in the United States. Renowned for his theory of civil liberty presented here, which combined an appreciation for the English concept of decentralized political institutions with the German idea of an overall national purpose, he bridged the intellectual gap between Europe and America. Enlarged edition in one volume, having first been published in two volumes in 1853. xiv, 629 pp. |
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The difference between justice , that is , right distributed among men by lawful
and regularly appointed judges on the one hand , and the trials by
commissioners on the other hand , is well pointed out by an anecdote , such as
Plutarch would ...
The difference between justice , that is , right distributed among men by lawful
and regularly appointed judges on the one hand , and the trials by
commissioners on the other hand , is well pointed out by an anecdote , such as
Plutarch would ...
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... is an indispensable requisite and element of civil liberty . 21. The supremacy of
the law and that unstinted protection of the individual as well as of society , in
which civil liberty essentially consists , require on the one hand the fullest
possible ...
... is an indispensable requisite and element of civil liberty . 21. The supremacy of
the law and that unstinted protection of the individual as well as of society , in
which civil liberty essentially consists , require on the one hand the fullest
possible ...
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Nullum bonum nisi bene . On the other hand , all endeavors to throw more and
more unarticulated power into the hands of the primary masses , to deprive a
country more and more of a gradually evolving character ; in one word ...
Nullum bonum nisi bene . On the other hand , all endeavors to throw more and
more unarticulated power into the hands of the primary masses , to deprive a
country more and more of a gradually evolving character ; in one word ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 17 |
DEFINITIONS OF LIBERTY | 23 |
THE MEANING OF CIVIL LIBERTY | 37 |
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