
Reason, Grace, and Law: Suarez and Hobbes on Coercion, Church, and State | Prof. Thomas Pink
The Thomistic Institute
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Is There a Power to Determine That My Hand Goes Up?
Law gives me a right to exercise it. I have a right to determine for myself what I do, if you can put it that way. And the right protects the power and its exercise. It also creates an order to block against coercion. But it means that as far as not anyone can come along and tell you what to do and utter threats,. To get you to do it, they've got to have authority. You're skippet artist, this right of liberty. Liberty is a right. And then obligation.
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