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Right of revolution - Wikipedia

The right of revolution (or right of rebellion) is the right or duty of a people to alter or abolish a government that acts against their common interests.

Is There an American Right of Revolution? - AEI

The Declaration of Independence does not assert the right of revolution. That phrase, by the way, ascribed by many, Becker among them, to John Locke, does not ...

Right of Revolution: Introduction - pubs . uchicago . edu.

The right of revolution is at bottom the natural right of preservation. The supporting case was developed with bold thought and cautious speech by John Locke.

The Right of Revolution - jstor

MANSFIELD, JR. The Right of Revolution. Somewhere amidst the uneasy self-congratulation of the American Bicentennial there ought to ...

Right of Revolution: John Locke, Second Treatise, §§ 149, 155, 168 ...

The People have a right to act as Supreme, and continue the Legislative in themselves, or erect a new Form, or under the old form place it in new hands, as ...

The Right of Revolution - Econlib

A right of revolution exists if one adheres to a consistent individualist philosophy where all individuals have equal value and rights.

The Declaration of Independence says we have the right to ...

It is worth noting that the right to revolution is not an unlimited right. The Declaration of Independence makes it clear that it should ...

right of revolution definition · LSData - LSD.Law

Definition: The right of revolution is the inherent right of a people to overthrow their rulers, change their government, or make radical reforms in their ...

Declaration of Independence: A Transcription - National Archives

... Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new ... Browse Revolutionary Era Classroom Activities · Explore Online ...

The Right of Revolution in the American Founding

The right of free and self-respecting people to overthrow an oppressive political order that endangered truly fundamental liberties.

RIGHTS AND REVOLUTION: IS THERE A LIBERTY TO “GO IT ...

I argue that a minority of citizens can have a liberty to revolt, whatever the domestic majority may hold.

Revolution, Right To in: Elgar Encyclopedia of Human Rights

The right to revolution may be defined as a right of the people to overthrow an oppressive government, one which violates the constitution or human rights.

After the Rights Revolution - Harvard University Press

Over the past decade Cass Sunstein has emerged as one of the country's most prolific and provocative legal scholars. After the Rights Revolution is a rich ...

Jefferson on the right to change one's government (1776)

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to ...

Right of Revolution | Encyclopedia.com

RIGHT OF REVOLUTIONThe right of revolution is not a right that is defined and protected by the Constitution but a natural right.

Bullets and Ballots: Lincoln and the "Right of Revolution" - jstor

of revolution': "First and foremost stands the concept of the inherent and universal right of revolution proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence."'.

THE RIGHTS REVOLUTIon

The rights revolution: lawyers, actiVists, and supreme courts in comparative perspective I Charles R. Epp. p. em. Includes bibliographical references and index.

Constitution 101 Resources - 2.2 Primary Source: John Locke

His Second Treatise on Government taught the founding generation important lessons about the social contract, natural rights, and the right of revolution.

IS THERE A LIBERTY TO GO IT ALONE? - Scholars@Duke

John Locke affirms a right to revolt against tyranny, but he denies that a minority of citizens is at liberty to exercise it unless a majority of their ...

Revolution - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

On Locke's social contract theory, the state is formed to protect individual rights and resolve disputes between persons concerning their rights ...