Self Defence and Religious Strife in Early Modern Europe : Reformation Theories of Legitimate Resistance
Leverbaar
This book explores the emergence of the nationally diverging paths taken by England and Germany in relation to the legal concept of self-defence. It explores how various theories of legitimate resistance to authority were developed and how they came to influence one another. In particular it is argued that German theories played a much greater role than has hitherto been acknowledged in influencing English concepts of 'natural rights' as discussed by such men as Parker and Locke.
Gebonden | 290 pagina's
Verschenen in 2002
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