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Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming: Internet Archive Books. Filmer: 'Patriarcha' and Other Writings. –) Robert Filmer, the English political writer and theorist of the divine right of kings, was an early expositor of the patriarchal account of the state and of society. He was a country gentleman of the county of Kent but also belonged to the intellectual society of London and had some connection with the CourtFilmer was an advocate of the Stuart kings against an increasingly self-confident series of parliaments. 3 Patriarcha non monarcha (London, i68i), pp. In seventeenth-century England, patriarchalist thinking shaped Robert Filmer. Cambridge University Press,Political Science. I'The gentry of Kent in I ', Cambridge Historical journal, ix (I), I, and 'Sir Robert Filmer: the man Patriarcha, or The Natural Power of Kings is a book by the English philosopher Robert Filmer, defending the divine right of kings on the basis that all modern states' The classic texts of patriarchal political thinking were written by Sir Robert Filmer (–), one of the most acute defenders of absolute monarchy. In the Patriarcha, Filmer argues against legal theorists, especially the Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius, who claimed that natural law vested ultimate power to establish government with the people Sir Robert Filmer,Patriarcha, or the Natural Power of Kings [] The Online Library Of Liberty This E-Book (PDF format) is published by Liberty Fund, Inc., a private, non-profit, educational foundation established in to encourage study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individualswas theth anniversary year of Patriarcha and other political works of Sir Robert Filmer: Filmer, Robert, Sir, dFree Download, Borrow, and Streaming: Internet Archive Patriarcha and other writings: Filmer, Robert,? In addition to Patriarcha and other works Patriarcha, London, Filmer was already middle-aged when the controversy between the King and the House of Commons roused him to FILMER, ROBERT(c.