- Basel. In 1586,
Althusius received his
doctorate in
civil and
canon law from the
University of Basel.
While studying at Basel,
Althusius lived with Johannes...
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Johannes Althusius in 1603 work, Politica,
resistance to a
supreme magistrate by
lesser magistrates is
justified in the case of tyranny.
Althusius argued...
- (Micronesia).
Johannes Althusius (1563-1638), is
considered the
father of
modern federalism,
along with Montesquieu. In 1603,
Althusius first described the...
- Europe,
influencing thinkers such as Jean Bodin, Hugo
Grotius and
Johannes Althusius.
Modrzewski was born in Wolbórz (also
known as Woybor, Voibor, Woibor...
- Subsidiarity: From
Johannes Althusius to
Jacques Delors". 北大法学論集. 44 (6): 652-553. It is
reasonable however to also
identify Althusius as the
first proponent...
-
Church officials of any
power some of
their members (such as
Johannes Althusius in a
letter to Lubbertus)
declared Grotius'
ideas diabolical. In 1621...
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reformed Protestantism at that time. The
political theorist Johannes Althusius served as
Syndic from 1604 to 1638.: xii In 1744,
Emden was
annexed by...
-
Frankenberg by the
Upper Edertalbahn and the Ruhr-Eder-Bahn.
Johannes Althusius (1563–1638),
legal scholar and
politician from Bad Berleburg-Diedenshausen...
- of his
state law
manual calls Johannus Althusius "the last of the monarchomachs".
Typically Johannes Althusius in his
Politica opposes Jean Bodin. Monarchomachs...
-
academic circles for his
research on
Johannes Althusius. In his publications,
Gierke ****erted that
Althusius'
theory of the
state as a
social organism based...