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Austinian, a.|ɔːˈstɪnɪən| Of or pertaining to John Austin (1790–1859) and his theory of government. Hence Auˈstinianism.
1875H. J. S. Maine Lect. Early Hist. Institutions xii. 362 The Austinian conception of Sovereignty has been reached through mentally uniting all forms of government in a group by conceiving them as stripped of every attribute except coercive force. 1882Encycl. Brit. XIV. 357/2 The Austinian definition of law as a command creating rights and duties. 1917H. J. Laski Stud. Probl. Sovereignty ii. 66 It goes back to that passionate Erastianism of Luther which was the only answer he could make to the Austinianism of Rome. 1921Contemp. Rev. Dec. 858 The unified, mechanical, Austinian State. |