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upshot for political theory was the belief that ?

  • shift from ?
    enlightenment: kings did not have divine right to rule, they must have ?
A

people were capable of governing themselves

  • deontology to teleology
  • knowledge
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locke: what book

- difference from hobbes: he saw people capable of ?

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On Civil Government, The Second Treatise

-good and broad concern for fellow citizens

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John Milton : studying ?
government monopoly on ?
wrote article about more ?
he didn't secure ? 
Appealed to common in ? to abolish?
- said roman catholic churches books should be? so not a champion of ?
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free speech

  • printing
  • liberal divorce laws
  • censorship
  • Aeropagiticia / prepublication censorship
  • censored/ free speech
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Cato: pen name of ? 
wrote column popular with ? 
essay no. 15: the clearest statement yet of the political need for ?
essay no. 13: challenged 
truth can never be ? 
how many years until it became law
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John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon
-radical whigs 
-free communication 
-libel law 
libel 
75 years
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american revolutionists wanted ?
federalists side:
democratic republican: 
John Thompson: 
what book 
-truth will out 
-foreshadowed 
-human beings start out as ? and respond to ? 
expression is manifestation of ? foolish of government to try to control ?
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lockean idea of govt.

  • john adams
  • thomas jefferson and james madison
  • the uncontrollable nature of the human mind
  • argument
  • Mill’s On liberty
  • blank slates/ external stimuli and learn from experience
  • thought/what people cannot (thoughts)
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Mill: if argument is right ?
if wrong should be ?
if right and wrong ?

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should be heard

  • refuted by better thinking
  • both preceding principles come into play
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Dialectic: Hegelican Dialectic
progress achieved by an ? coming into collision with its ?
the result is

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-idea/thesis / antithesis or opposite

synthesis (new thesis)

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Mill also argued for ?
concurrent majority: people affected by legislation would have to ?
-free flow of info especially for

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  • minority rights in majority rule
  • concur with it even if they were minority
  • minority rights
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Journalism can bring harm: 
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-little attention paid to privacy before ? 
Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis 
-property expanded from ?
-privacy parallels ? 
-privacy allows individuals to 
-security allows ?
the global war on terror in 2001 =
-most pressing reason for moral journalism ?
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  • invasion of privacy
  • high speed newspaper presses and halftone process
  • concrete to abstract (life liberty and pursuit of property)
  • security laws
  • to keep secrets
  • government to
  • more security laws
  • to secure press freedoms for later generations
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