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- catalog contributor b10236266.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Appendix to the philosophy of right : the better construction of civil society. The philosophy of politics begins where the philosophy of Right ends -- How the norms suggested by politics can be considered as the norms of right, and the norms of right as the norms of politics -- An outline of the regular construction of civil society : the first condition, justice -- Continuation : second condition, the principle of balance between mutually attractive things -- Continuation : enumeration of the goods which tend to balance one another -- Continuation : balance between population and wealth -- Continuation : balance between wealth and civil power -- Continuation : balance between civil power and material force -- Continuation : balance between military-civil power and knowledge -- Continuation : balance between knowledge and virtue -- Recapitulation of social balances -- Continuation : third condition for the regular construction of civil society : social inequalities dependent on nature -- Continuation : fourth condition for the regular construction of civil society -- Continuation : the fifth condition of the best construction of civil society -- Progress towards the natural construction of civil society -- The leading principle of social progress is justice, maintained coherently -- Conclusion : social right -- Appendix -- Index of Biblical references -- Index of persons -- General index.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Occasional and efficient causes of civil society. Need is the general stimulus moving people to establish civil society -- Necessity of civil society for the progressive development of mankind -- The steps by which civil society comes into being -- The final form to which modern civil societies tend -- How civil society gradually regulates modality of rights ever more extensively.".
- catalog description "Right in already constituted civil society : possible elements of injustice in civil society considered as such. Two equalities : jural and constitutive -- The four sources of injustices in the civil body -- Injustices against real and ideal right by persons holding civil power -- Injustices in the form of government -- Injustices in government -- Injustices in society -- The principle of free concurrence, applied according to the prescriptions of rational right, saves civil society from all the injustices listed above -- The sanction of civil rights.".
- catalog description "The organs of civil society and the social functions determining them. The organs of civil society pertain to the science of Right in so far as their existence depends on jural titles -- The relationship of organs with the nature of civil society, with its end, and with its different functions and dynamics -- The relationship between the organs and actions of society -- Description of jural activity in civil society as this activity appears in its different powers and activities.".
- catalog description "The origin of civil society. Principles pertaining to individual right, which are necessary for explaining the origins of governments -- Titles of right to govern : those of first acquisition and those of second acquisition -- Titles of first acquisition -- The origins of civil governments in history -- Titles of second acquisition.".
- catalog description "The science of right in civil society distinguished from political science. The proximate and remote ends of societies -- The difference between politics and social right -- The utilitarians's false definition of right confuses the two sciences of politics and right.".
- catalog description "Theory of civil society : the essence of civil society. The more general differences contradistinguishing the three societies necessary for the perfect organisation of the human race -- Definition of civil society -- The modality of rights, and the characteristics accruing to civil society from it -- Government in so far as it flows from the essence of civil society -- Alienation of social authority.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 487 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1899093206".
- catalog isPartOf "Rosmini, Antonio, 1797-1855. Filosofia del diritto. English ; v.6.".
- catalog isPartOf "The philosophy of right ; v. 6".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng ita".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Durham : Rosmini House,".
- catalog subject "Civil rights.".
- catalog subject "Civil society.".
- catalog subject "Human rights.".
- catalog subject "JC571 .R7553 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix to the philosophy of right : the better construction of civil society. The philosophy of politics begins where the philosophy of Right ends -- How the norms suggested by politics can be considered as the norms of right, and the norms of right as the norms of politics -- An outline of the regular construction of civil society : the first condition, justice -- Continuation : second condition, the principle of balance between mutually attractive things -- Continuation : enumeration of the goods which tend to balance one another -- Continuation : balance between population and wealth -- Continuation : balance between wealth and civil power -- Continuation : balance between civil power and material force -- Continuation : balance between military-civil power and knowledge -- Continuation : balance between knowledge and virtue -- Recapitulation of social balances -- Continuation : third condition for the regular construction of civil society : social inequalities dependent on nature -- Continuation : fourth condition for the regular construction of civil society -- Continuation : the fifth condition of the best construction of civil society -- Progress towards the natural construction of civil society -- The leading principle of social progress is justice, maintained coherently -- Conclusion : social right -- Appendix -- Index of Biblical references -- Index of persons -- General index.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Occasional and efficient causes of civil society. Need is the general stimulus moving people to establish civil society -- Necessity of civil society for the progressive development of mankind -- The steps by which civil society comes into being -- The final form to which modern civil societies tend -- How civil society gradually regulates modality of rights ever more extensively.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Right in already constituted civil society : possible elements of injustice in civil society considered as such. Two equalities : jural and constitutive -- The four sources of injustices in the civil body -- Injustices against real and ideal right by persons holding civil power -- Injustices in the form of government -- Injustices in government -- Injustices in society -- The principle of free concurrence, applied according to the prescriptions of rational right, saves civil society from all the injustices listed above -- The sanction of civil rights.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The organs of civil society and the social functions determining them. The organs of civil society pertain to the science of Right in so far as their existence depends on jural titles -- The relationship of organs with the nature of civil society, with its end, and with its different functions and dynamics -- The relationship between the organs and actions of society -- Description of jural activity in civil society as this activity appears in its different powers and activities.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The origin of civil society. Principles pertaining to individual right, which are necessary for explaining the origins of governments -- Titles of right to govern : those of first acquisition and those of second acquisition -- Titles of first acquisition -- The origins of civil governments in history -- Titles of second acquisition.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The science of right in civil society distinguished from political science. The proximate and remote ends of societies -- The difference between politics and social right -- The utilitarians's false definition of right confuses the two sciences of politics and right.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Theory of civil society : the essence of civil society. The more general differences contradistinguishing the three societies necessary for the perfect organisation of the human race -- Definition of civil society -- The modality of rights, and the characteristics accruing to civil society from it -- Government in so far as it flows from the essence of civil society -- Alienation of social authority.".
- catalog title "Rights in civil society / Antonio Rosmini ; translated by Denis Cleary and Terence Watson.".
- catalog type "text".