约翰·洛克与政府的信任

B. Levack
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这一章首先讨论了洛克的政治哲学,他声称所有的政府都是,或者至少应该是,基于信任。洛克的理论起源于对查理二世和詹姆斯二世政府政策的回应,洛克声称这些政策违反了人民对行政和立法机构的信任。洛克的观点为18世纪早期联邦党人反对辉格党政府以及18世纪60年代和70年代殖民地美国人反对英国政府提供了基础。本章的最后一节论述了在1787年起草《美国宪法》和1789年起草《权利法案》的过程中,为促进联邦政府和各州之间的相互信任所做的努力。
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John Locke and Trust in Government
The chapter begins with a discussion of the political philosophy of Locke, who claimed that all government is, or at least should be, based on trust. Locke’s theory originated in response to the policies of the governments of Charles II and James II, which Locke claimed violated the trust that the people had placed in the executive and the legislature. Locke’s argument provided a foundation for the opposition of the Commonwealthmen to the establishment Whig ministries of the early eighteenth century and colonial American opposition to the British government in the 1760s and 1770s. The concluding section in this chapter deals with efforts to promote mutual trust between the federal government and the states in drafting the United States Constitution in 1787 and the Bill of Rights in 1789.
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