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Short Research Paper PPOG 503 How Writings of Blackstone Influenced American Political Philosophy PPOG 503: Political Philosophy William Blackstone was considered a lawyer and a judge rather than a political philosopher who was present from 1723 to 1780. Leo Strauss and Joseph Cropsey in History of Political Philosophy describe Blackstone as €œnot original or inventive, but deliberately in the opposite; and he often treats important and difficult questions in what seems to be an obscure or superficial way. € He is also compared by Jean-Jacques Rousseau of having contradictory thoughts on points dealing with political philosophy. His most important work, Commentaries on the Laws of England, established universal principles of rights and justice. Furthermore, his writing speaks to €œthe relation between natural law and conventional law, as this relation presents itself to one who is a lawyer in the best

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How Writings of Blackstone Influenced American Political Philosophy

PPOG 503: Political Philosophy


William Blackstone was considered a lawyer and a judge rather than a political

philosopher who was present from 1723 to 1780. Leo Strauss and Joseph Cropsey in

History of Political Philosophy describe Blackstone as “not original or inventive, but

deliberately in the opposite; and he often treats important and difficult questions in what

seems to be an obscure or superficial way.” He is also compared by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

of having contradictory thoughts on points dealing with political philosophy. His most

important work, Commentaries on the Laws of England, established universal principles of

rights and justice. Furthermore, his writing speaks to “the relation between natural law and

conventional law, as this relation presents itself to one who is a lawyer in the best and

highest degree” (Strauss, Cropsey 1987, 623). The book is broken down into four volumes.

Volumes one and two speak on the Rights of Person and Things, while volumes three and

four speak on Private and Public Wrongs (Strauss, Cropsey 1987, 623). The book offers

logic to common law and was majorly focused by the Founding Fathers in the Declaration

of Independence and the United States Constitution.


In the first volume, Blackstone mentions absolute rights of individuals. His

sentiments of absolute rights of individuals closely resembles John Locke’s belief of life,

liberty, and property. Which resembles Thomas Jefferson’s’ belief of life, liberty, and the

pursuit of happiness. Throughout his writing, his core beliefs centered around natural law,

which was a gift from God that gave people liberty as individuals. Some rights are

unalienable since it is part of human nature; therefore, the government has the duty to protect

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