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  • ...o [[John Locke]], but the idea was around much earlier. The concept of the consent of the governed appears in the Scottish [[Declaration of Arbroath]] (1320) which states tha ...mes to break away from the colonial rule of a distant monarch by invoking "consent of the governed" as a right in the [[United States Declaration of Independence]].
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  • ...o [[John Locke]], but the idea was around much earlier. The concept of the consent of the governed appears in the Scottish [[Declaration of Arbroath]] (1320) which states tha ...mes to break away from the colonial rule of a distant monarch by invoking "consent of the governed" as a right in the [[United States Declaration of Independence]].
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  • ...: McGraw-Hill, 1936</ref> Power may be obtained with legitimacy (i.e., the consent of the governed), or by taking it by coercion; the drive for power may be a [[The End of Hi
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  • ...med to violate the principles of [[Republicanism, U.S.|republicanism]] and consent of the governed. It was effectively ended in 1871 and finally repealed in 1884, but left a
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  • ....S.|republican]] belief that government derives its just powers from the [[consent of the governed]]. Colonists said no man was represented if he were not allowed to vote. Mo
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  • ...]], as that implies the legitimacy of control deriving from the democratic consent of the governed.
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  • ...re motivated by opportunities for corruption rather than government by the consent of the governed. Diem demonstrated no real understanding of democracy, and kept power with ...principles where he ruled by right, rather than the Western concept of the consent of the governed. Personally ascetic, his closest advisors were of his family, and then his
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  • ...Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
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  • | title = Koh Fails the Democracy Test: Consent of the governed? Or rule by international wisemen?
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  • ...stration), and they violated the republican principle of government by the consent of the governed. Even supporters agree much of their motivation was political (creating a
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  • ...Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.''"
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  • ...with their "litmus test" positions. Still, they recognize the need to gain consent of the governed.
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  • ...Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
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  • ...e proposition that the legitimacy of government is conditional upon the [[consent of the governed]], and the [[Glorious Revolution]] in England, the [[French Revolution]] an
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  • ...American republicanism." Slavery, he continued, was incompatible with the "consent of the governed" clause of the Declaration of Independence. Cultivating the growing German
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  • ...cracy" and "elections", but a government that is perceived to exist by the consent of the governed, has minimal corruption, and has a working law enforcement and judicial sys
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  • ...e from democracy, republicanism included the key principles of rule by the consent of the governed and sovereignty of the people. In effect republicanism meant that the kings
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  • ...ious proposition that the legitimacy of government is conditional upon the consent of the governed. The formulation of that principle by [[John Locke]] in terms of the condi
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