Plato; in The Republic (as the voice of Socrates) - Aristotle (Plato's student) in [treatise on] Politics - almost all other works stem from these.
to protect the habour from pirates
John Locke was a philosopher during the enlightenment. He was a deist. They believed that God created the world, but did not believe in miracles, etc. He believed that humans were naturally good. Came up with the idea of Tabula Rasa; everyone is born with a clean slate. People have to experience things to learn about them. This was one of the many things he believed that went against everything people had believed to be true up to this point. One of his other ideas was that people are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This along with many of his other ideas( separation of powers, to keep one part of government from becoming too strong) were reflected in the United States government when the constitution was written.
The phrase is adapted from the first English translation of the Bible by John Wycliffe and is included in the General Prologue to the Bible translation of 1384. The statement was made is, "This Bible is for the Government of the People, by the People, and for the People." A paraphrase of this was made by Abraham Lincoln in his Gettysburg Address.
Palacio Real is a museum, diplomats, and presidents are received by the Spanish government.
delivers government programs for war veterans, members of the Australian Defence Force, members of the Australian Federal Police and their dependants.
John Locke, an influential English philosopher, argued that the purpose of government is to protect the natural rights of life, liberty, and property. He believed that individuals have these rights inherently and that government exists to secure them.
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To protect the natural rights of its citizens.
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Protect natural rights
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To protect those natural rights that the individaul can not effectively protect in a state of nature.
It is to protect and safeguard an individual's rights.to protect its citizens from each other and to provide for the common defense
The English philosopher who wrote the Two Treatises on Government is John Locke. In this work, Locke argues that governments derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed and that their primary purpose is to protect the natural rights of life, liberty, and property of individuals.
John Locke, an Enlightenment thinker, argued that the purpose of government is to protect the natural rights of life, liberty, and property of its citizens. Locke believed that people are born with these inherent rights, and that government exists to preserve and protect them.
To protect those natural rights that the individaul can not effectively protect in a state of nature.