Jeremy Gilkison

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In 1518, Ockham’s admirer Jacques Almain would write, “All sovereignty, lay as well as ecclesiastical, is instituted for the benefit not of the ruler but of the people.” The power to decide what that benefit is ultimately belongs to the people themselves. For a “free people is not subjected to anyone,” Almain would affirm, nor can anyone take away that fundamental freedom.26
The Cave and the Light: Plato Versus Aristotle, and the Struggle for the Soul of Western Civilization
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