Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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Pagina 51
... Constitution is , however , unacceptable to those who hold another old and well - established view of natural rights . According to this view , the reference of the term is not forward to the Constitution but backward to some more basic ...
... Constitution is , however , unacceptable to those who hold another old and well - established view of natural rights . According to this view , the reference of the term is not forward to the Constitution but backward to some more basic ...
Pagina 132
... Constitution . It is difficult if not impossible to demon- strate that the Constitution of the United States , with or with- out interpretative decisions , is so specific with respect to the substantive principles of democracy as to ...
... Constitution . It is difficult if not impossible to demon- strate that the Constitution of the United States , with or with- out interpretative decisions , is so specific with respect to the substantive principles of democracy as to ...
Pagina 145
... Constitution itself . The Constitution does not merely prescribe the political means to be used in our democ- racy but also its ends . There is no evidence whatsover that either Lincoln or Jefferson were thinking of revolution as a ...
... Constitution itself . The Constitution does not merely prescribe the political means to be used in our democ- racy but also its ends . There is no evidence whatsover that either Lincoln or Jefferson were thinking of revolution as a ...
Sommario
FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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