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Bodin's Sovereignty Definition
- Jean Bodin defined sovereignty as the most high, absolute, indivisible power over citizens in a commonwealth.
- His theory shaped later thinkers like Hobbes and Rousseau during times of political turbulence.
Ancient Roots of Sovereignty
- Ancient Greeks conceptualized popular sovereignty where the people are the absolute sovereigns.
- Romans added a legal framework, viewing sovereignty as property entrusted to rulers.
Four Traits of Sovereignty
- Bodin argued sovereignty must be supreme, absolute, indivisible, and perpetual.
- A sovereign must hold legislative power, war/peace rights, and appoint officials, all unified in one authority.