Vertrag und Vertrauen: Lockes Legitimation von Herrschaft

In Michaela Rehm & Bernd Ludwig (eds.), John Locke, „Zwei Abhandlungen über die Regierung“. Akademie Verlag. pp. 95-114 (2012)
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The paper discusses the foundation and genesis of the political society according to Locke, elaborating why the relationship between the civil society and the government is not defined in contractual terms, but by the notion of “trust”. Rehm argues against the view that Locke supports a liberal proceduralism, stressing that consent for him is indeed the necessary, but not the sufficient condition of legitimate political power: what needs to be added is action in accordance with the law of nature.

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Michaela Rehm
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Locke.John Dunn - 1986 - Studia Leibnitiana 18 (1):96-99.
Summa Theologica.Thomas von Aquin - 1952 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 8 (2):226-227.

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