Sources and Importance of the Idea of Natural Rights in the “Boston Pamphlet”

Marcin Merkwa

Abstract


For many centuries, the idea of natural rights has been one of the most important philosophical and legal concepts. Its importance results not only from the importance of the postulates but also, and perhaps above all, because it played a role in the course of changes taking place in modern times. The Boston Pamphlet is one of the first documents issued on the American continent in which revolutionary theses, in particular regarding relations with Great Britain, were formulated in the language of natural rights. The purpose of the article is to analyze the idea of the inalienable rights of the individual, which was expressed in this document. It was indicated that the revolutionary postulates of the authors of the document found as justification and intellectual foundation in a specific vision of inalienable individual rights (and more precisely in the vision proposed by John Locke). The analysis was preceded by a reference to the so-called English liberties, which allowed to place the Pamphlet and the idea of natural rights in a broader context. Attention was also drawn to the fact that although the concept of the inalienable rights of the individual was visible in earlier writings, it was brought to the fore only on the eve of the revolution. The analysis of the concept expressed in the document required the disclosure of those aspects of Locke’s doctrine that played a key role or were even transferred entirely to the content of the document.


Keywords


natural rights; John Locke; Boston Pamphlet

Full Text:

PDF (Język Polski)

References


LITERATURA

Berlin I., Dwie koncepcje wolności, [w:] Dwie koncepcje wolności i inne eseje, Warszawa 1991.

Bilder M.S., Charter Constitutionalism: The Myth of Edward Coke and the Virginia Charter, “North Carolina Law Review” 2016, vol. 94(5).

Brown R.D., The Strength of a People: The Idea of an Informed Citizenry in America, 1650–1870, Chapel Hill 1996.

Committees of Correspondence/Committees of Safety (1772–1776), [w:] Political Groups, Parties, and Organizations That Shaped America: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection, eds. S.H. Ainsworth, B.M. Harward, vol. 1, Santa Barbara 2019.

Gorman J., Rights and Reason: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Rights, Chesham 2003.

Herbert G.B., A Philosophical History of Rights, New Brunswick 2002.

Kamensky J., Sheriff C., Blight D.W., Chudacoff H.P., Logevall F., Bailey B., Norton M.B., A People and a Nation, vol. 1: To 1877, Boston 2012.

Lepore J., My, naród. Nowa historia Stanów Zjednoczonych, Poznań 2020.

Locke J., Dwa traktaty o rządzie, Warszawa 1992.

Locke J., Essays of Law of Nature, [w:] Political Essays, Cambridge 1997, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511810251.

MacMillan K., The Atlantic Imperial Constitution: Center and Periphery in the English Atlantic World, New York 2011, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230339675.

Mancke E., The Languages of Liberty in British North America, 1607–1776, [w:] Exclusionary Empire: English Liberty Overseas, 1600–1900, ed. J.P. Greene, New York 2010, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511806339.003.

Otis J., The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved, [w:] Collected Political Writings, Indianapolis 2015.

Paine T., Zdrowy rozsądek, Warszawa 2016.

Rau Z., Wstęp, [w:] J. Locke, Dwa traktaty o rządzie, Warszawa 1992.

Schwartz B., The Great Rights of Mankind: A History of the American Bill of Rights, Madison 2002.

Somos M., American States of Nature: The Origins of Independence, 1761–1775, New York 2019, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190462857.001.0001.

The Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and Other Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in Town Meeting Assembled, Boston 1772.

Tierney T., The Idea of Natural Rights: Studies on Natural Rights, Natural Law, and Church Law, 1150–1625, Cambridge 2001.

Volo J.M., The Boston Tea Party: The Foundations of Revolution, Santa Barbara 2012, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5040/9798400620898.

Ward L., James Otis and the Americanization of John Locke, “American Political Thought” 2015, vol. 4(2), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/680388.

White G.E., Law in American History, vol. 1: From the Colonial Years Through the Civil War, New York 2012.

ŹRÓDŁA INTERNETOWE

Locke’s Political Philosophy, 2005, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/locke-political (dostęp: 4.07.2024).




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/g.2024.71.2.63-78
Date of publication: 2024-10-04 19:21:09
Date of submission: 2024-04-28 17:27:10


Statistics


Total abstract view - 138
Downloads (from 2020-06-17) - PDF (Język Polski) - 49

Indicators



Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2024 Marcin Merkwa

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.