Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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Pagina 12
... desires , and interests ; for example , need for food , desire for comfort , interest in sports . Some of these needs , desires , and interests are inborn ; some are acquired in the course of life . The satisfactions of these needs , ...
... desires , and interests ; for example , need for food , desire for comfort , interest in sports . Some of these needs , desires , and interests are inborn ; some are acquired in the course of life . The satisfactions of these needs , ...
Pagina 24
... desires , and interests of an individual must be organized into a life purpose , which will be the inte- grated end ... desire for knowledge and a moderate desire for money without even the risk of conflict between them . The desire for ...
... desires , and interests of an individual must be organized into a life purpose , which will be the inte- grated end ... desire for knowledge and a moderate desire for money without even the risk of conflict between them . The desire for ...
Pagina 216
... desires among men as a primary datum . But this principle itself introduces an or- dering principle ; for the desire to satisfy these needs , desires , and interests is the unifying principle which limits the variety . The fact that men ...
... desires among men as a primary datum . But this principle itself introduces an or- dering principle ; for the desire to satisfy these needs , desires , and interests is the unifying principle which limits the variety . The fact that men ...
Sommario
FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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