Theological Treaty

" All individual – Spinoza in its Theological Treaty says – Politician has a sovereign right to everything what is in its power; in other terms that the right of each extends to where the certain power goes that belongs to him. And being the supreme law of the nature that each thing strives to maintain its state as in her it is, without considering no other thing, except for she herself, follows that each individual has a sovereign right to perseverar in its state, that is to say – since already I have affirmed to exist and to behave in the form as he is naturally determinado". In the nature state there will be always hatred, envy, war, damage, reason for which the man must to each other surpass this state, being united and ordered his lives of Pacific way and rational, organizing itself politically in the form of democracy or of moderate aristocracy, where the sovereign always is limited by the natural right. ** Puffendorf (1632-1694) Volume a position between the one of Hobbes and Grocio. Contact information is here: Hyundai. It agreed with first in which the man is very influenced in his motivations by the egoism and that is a certain degree of badness in its nature. But it shared with the second the idea that the man had a strong tendency to be associated and to peacefully coexist with other men and harmony. The natural right, was for him, manifestation of " that double character dela nature humana" and according to those two aspects there would be two fundamental principles in the natural right: To conserve its life, its members and their property. B not to disturb the society, not to do anything that can disturb the social order. Both principles can be fused in the following one: " That each tries to preserve itself to itself in such a way that hombres&quot does not disturb the society of the others;.