Natural Liberty
Author: Sage-Femme Collective
Publisher: Natural Liberty
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 466
ISBN-13: 0964592002
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Author: Sage-Femme Collective
Publisher: Natural Liberty
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 466
ISBN-13: 0964592002
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Author: Emer de Vattel
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Published: 1856
Total Pages: 668
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard Cumberland
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Published: 1727
Total Pages: 824
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dr Hugh Breakey
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Published: 2012-12-28
Total Pages: 301
ISBN-13: 1409472620
DOWNLOAD EBOOKConsidering the steady increase in intellectual property rights in the last century, does it make sense to speak of ‘user’s rights’ and can limitations on intellectual liberty be justified from a rights-based perspective? This book philosophically defends the importance of the public domain and user’s rights through the use of natural-rights thought. Utilizing primarily the work of John Locke, it contends that considerations of natural justice and human freedom impose powerful constraints on the proper reach and substance of intellectual property rights, especially copyright. It investigates both the internal and external natural-rights constraints on intellectual property, and argues in particular for the importance to human freedom of the right to intellectual liberty - the right to inform one’s actions by learning about the world. It concludes that respect for fundamental freedom-based interests require a balanced approach to the scope, strength and duration of intellectual property rights.
Author: Richard Price
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Published: 1776
Total Pages: 140
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gerald Vizenor
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 0803226217
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGerald Vizenor was a journalist for the Minneapolis Tribune when he discovered that his direct ancestors were the editor and publisher of The Progress, the first Native newspaper on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. Vizenor, inspired by the kinship of nineteenth century Native journalists, has pursued a similar sense of resistance in his reportage, editorial essays, and literary art. Vizenor reveals in Native Liberty the political, poetic, visionary, and ironic insights of personal identity and narratives of cultural sovereignty. He examines singular acts of resistance, natural reason, literary practices, and other strategies of survivance that evade and subvert the terminal notions of tragedy and victimry. Native Liberty nurtures survivance and creates a sense of cultural and historical presence. Vizenor, a renowned Anishinaabe literary scholar and artist, writes in a direct narrative style that integrates personal experiences with original presentations, comparative interpretations, and critiques of legal issues and historical situations.
Author: John Bona
Publisher: BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC
Published: 2016-09-01
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 1424552907
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNews reports bring to our ears daily stories of further intrusion in our lives and increased regulations too many to number. America is losing its heritage of God-given freedoms, which were originally derived from biblical teaching. We sense that our well-sung liberties are being lost to a point of no return. The Liberty Book examines the Christian roots of liberty, idolatry, taxation, foundations for freedom, the right to bear arms, the great freedom documents in history, pro-life and liberty, land rights, social involvement, and more. With God’s help freedom can be revived. We must all work to pull America back from the cliffs-edge fall into tyranny. Our nation is again in search of genuine liberty under God. Discover what Bible-based liberty looks like and how it can be won for you and your children.
Author: Annabel S. Brett
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2003-10-16
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 9780521543408
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA major re-evaluation of the history of our thinking about rights.
Author: Brian Tierney
Publisher: CUA Press
Published: 2014-02-14
Total Pages: 393
ISBN-13: 0813225817
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLiberty and Law examines a previously underappreciated theme in legal history - the idea of permissive natural law. The idea is mentioned only peripherally, if at all, in modern histories of natural law. Yet it engaged the attention of jurists, philosophers, and theologians over a long period and formed an integral part of their teachings. This ensured that natural law was not conceived of as merely a set of commands and prohibitions that restricted human conduct, but also as affirming a realm of human freedom, understood as both freedom from subjection and freedom of choice. Freedom can be used in many ways, and throughout the whole period from 1100 to 1800 the idea of permissive natural law was deployed for various purposes in response to different problems that arose. It was frequently invoked to explain the origin of private property and the beginnings of civil government.
Author: Samuel Freiherr von Pufendorf
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Published: 1716
Total Pages: 462
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