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" I. Men are born and always continue free, and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded only on public utility. II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights... "
Peace-republicans' Manual: Or, The French Constitution of 1793, and the ... - Página 118
1817 - 161 páginas
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Thomas Paine's American Ideology

Alfred Owen Aldridge - 1984 - 340 páginas
...happiness and national prosperity." I. Men are born and always continue free and equal in respect to their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can be...only on public utility. II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man; and these rights...
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Thomas Paine

A. J. Ayer - 1990 - 210 páginas
...also said to be sacred. The three articles on which Paine takes the rest to depend run as follows: I Men are born, and always continue, free, and equal...only on public utility. II The end of all political associations, is, the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man; and these rights...
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A Light Too Bright: The Enlightenment Today: An Assessment of the Values of ...

Paulos Gregorios - 1992 - 278 páginas
...Man had twenty-seven articles. According to Paine, the first three were of the essence: 1. Men (sic) are born, and always continue, free and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinction, therefore, can be founded only on public utility. 2. The end of all political associations...
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A Vindication of Political Virtue: The Political Theory of Mary Wollstonecraft

Virginia Sapiro - 1992 - 394 páginas
..."essential points of a good government": [Men] are born, and always continue, free, and equal in respect to their rights: civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded only on public utility. Secondly, the end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible...
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Thomas Paine: Collected Writings (LOA #76): Common Sense / The American ...

Thomas Paine - 1995 - 944 páginas
...like things of course, and had nothing in their existence or their fate that could influence beyond the spot that produced them. But what we now see in...only on public utility. "II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man; and these rights...
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Rights of Man

Thomas Paine - 1996 - 242 páginas
...like things of course, and had nothing in their existence or their fate that could influence beyond the spot that produced them. But what we now see in...therefore, can be founded only on public utility. n The end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights...
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Women Theorists on Society and Politics

Lynn McDonald - 1998 - 337 páginas
...political and civil liberty. First, that men are bom and always continue, free and equal in respect to their rights; civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded only on public utility. Secondly, the end of all political associations is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible...
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Origins, Drafting, and Intent

Johannes Morsink - 1999 - 400 páginas
...887). It seems that for her, too, the word "born" was a reference to human nature. 24. It stated that "men are born, and always continue free and equal in respect of their rights." See Melden, Human Rights, 140. 25. Thomson, The Realm of Rights, 283. 26. Third, p. 786. In the Third...
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Paine: Political Writings

Thomas Paine - 2000 - 388 páginas
...being, and with a hope of his blessing and favor, the following sacred rights of men and of citizens: "I. Men are born and always continue free and equal...of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can only be founded on public utility. "II. The end of all political associations is the preservation of...
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Philosophy and political economy in some of their historical relations ...

2000 - 456 páginas
...rights and to their duties," etc. The following are some of the rights of man and of citizens : — 1. Men are born and always continue free and equal in...of their rights. Civil distinctions therefore can only be founded on public utility. 2. The end of all political associations is the preservation of...
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