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... idea . The legal codes of E. ) , the Athenian laws of Draco 594 B.C.E. ) , and the Byzantine legal code ( 529-533 C.E. ) were stitutional principle . In fact , the lies at the heart of the ethical From the experience of ancient n ...
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... idea that legitimate government was established by a legal contract between the people and their monarch , instead of by a divine right given to the monarch by God . This trans- formation of England's government and the surge of eco ...
... idea that legitimate government was established by a legal contract between the people and their monarch , instead of by a divine right given to the monarch by God . This trans- formation of England's government and the surge of eco ...
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s that an egoistic desire for ent motivates human action to this idea , virtue is defined ess and pleasure for the ... ideas did in Europe , since those accept- knowledged a bond of com- of nationalism and patriotism . eclared , " There ...
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