The Nation the Foundations of Civil Order And Political Life in the United Stat

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The Nation the Foundations of Civil Order And Political Life in the United Stat
Elisha Mulford
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I. P. 36. Lieber's Political Ethics, vol. L p. 281. The declaration of principles at ti:e cIom of the War of th» Revolution WM^ 76 THE NATION. These rights cannot be referred to the assumed Existence of man in an imaginary state of nature, which is repre- sented as the presocial state. Blackstone refers them to an antecedent state of nature, and describes them as rights which every man is entitled to enjoy, whether out of society or in it. ^ But this assumed state is unreal, and if man be repre...sented as out of society, there is no limit to his action which can be defined in rights, and no power b}' which the title to rights can be conferred. The title to these rights is affirmed and acknowledged only in the organization of society. This definition has its consistency also only in the fiction of the social compact. These rights cannot be referred to the assumed exist- ence of man in an atomic state. Thus Kent describes them as rights which belono; to individuals in a sino-le un- connected state.

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