Spooner's central message was that unchanging and universal principles of natural justice disclose the criminality of state action and legislation. And at the core of natural justice and law is the very Lockean—sounding affirmation of "a man's ...
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"In 1776, the American Declaration of Independence appealed to "the Laws of nature and of Nature's God" and affirmed "these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness . . . ." In 1935, John Dewey, professor of philosophy at Columbia University, declared, "Natural rights and natural liberties exist only in the kingdom of mythological social zoology." These opposing pronouncements on natural rights represent two separate and antithetical American political traditions: natural rights individualism, the original Lockean tradition of the Founding; and Progressivism, the collectivist reaction to individualism which arose initially in the newly established universities in the decades following the Civil War"--
^Jeffrey Paul (2012). Natural Rights Individualism and Progressivism in American Political Philosophy: Volume 29ISBN 9781107641945 (revised Nov 2023)
^ (2013). Natural Rights Individualism and Progressivism in American Political Philosophy: Volume 29, Part 2ECampus. ISBN 9781107641945 (revised Nov 2023)
^Paul, Ellen Frankel; Miller, Fred D., Jr.; Paul, Jeffrey (2014). Natural Rights Individualism and Progressivism in American Political Philosophy: Volume 29, Part 2, Cambridge Univ Pr. BiggerBooks. ISBN 9781107641945 (revised Nov 2023)