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Papers On Early Theory
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Hart's Contribution to Legal Positivism
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of legal positivism as first delineated by John Austin. Hart's contribution to the philosophy is explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA201pos.rtf
HEMMINGWAY AND "IN OUR TIME"
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This 4-page paper discusses the major themes of Ernest Hemingway's collection of short stories, "In Our Time." The main stories focused on include "Indian Camp," "Cat in the Rain," "The Big-Hearted River," and "The End of Things." Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MThemlit.rtf
Hobbes +Social Contract +Locke.
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(7pp) The fundamental basis for government and
law in this system is the concept of the social
contract, according to which human beings begin as
individuals in a state of nature, and create a
society by establishing a contract whereby they
agree to live together in harmony for their mutual
benefit, after which they are said to live in a
state of society. This contract involves the
retaining of certain natural rights, an acceptance
of restrictions of certain liberties, the
assumption of certain duties, and the pooling of
certain powers to be exercised collectively.
So the use of a social contract is a give and take
negotiation -usually. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
BBsoccon.doc
Filename: BBsoccon.doc