Wayward Contracts: The Crisis of Political Obligation in England, 1640-1674Why did the language of contract become the dominant metaphor for the relationship between subject and sovereign in mid-seventeenth-century England? In Wayward Contracts, Victoria Kahn takes issue with the usual explanation for the emergence of contract theory in terms of the origins of liberalism, with its notions of autonomy, liberty, and equality before the law. |
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... the Anglican Church (1563) located the authority of government in “the queen's majesty”—that is, the “prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly princes in Holy Scripture by God himself, [to] rule all estates and ...
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Wayward Contracts: The Crisis of Political Obligation in England, 1640-1674 Victoria Kahn Limited preview - 2016 |
Wayward Contracts: The Crisis of Political Obligation in England, 1640-1674 Victoria Kahn Limited preview - 2009 |
Wayward Contracts: The Crisis of Political Obligation in England, 1640-1674 Victoria Kahn No preview available - 2004 |