John Milton
John Milton.
John Milton's work "The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates" discusses the people's right to choose and remove rulers. In this work, Milton argues that rulers govern by the consent of the people and can be deposed if they fail to uphold their duties. It is a significant defense of the people's right to hold rulers accountable.
Three political writings of John Milton are: Of Reformation in England The Ready and Easy Way to Establish a Commonwealth The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates
John Milton's work that speaks of the peoples' right to select and remove rulers is titled: The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates.
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Annette F. Geier has written: 'Tenure' -- subject(s): Teachers, Tenure
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Robin Grove has written: 'A measure for magistrates'
Expedit Ddungu has written: 'A review of the MISR-Wisconsin Land Tenure Centre study on Land tenure and agricultural development in Uganda' -- subject(s): Land reform, Land tenure, Land tenure and agricultural development in Uganda
C. W. Rowling has written: 'Land tenure in Ijebu province' -- subject(s): Land tenure
Gary Mundy has written: 'Tenure'
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Walter P. Metzger has written: 'Tenure' -- subject(s): College teachers, Congresses, Tenure 'Professors on Guard'