Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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Pagina 55
... extent of government participation will there- fore depend upon the need for such participation , and the extent of this need is to be determined by him and his fellow- citizens . Where now are the citizens to find a categorical ...
... extent of government participation will there- fore depend upon the need for such participation , and the extent of this need is to be determined by him and his fellow- citizens . Where now are the citizens to find a categorical ...
Pagina 115
... extent . Complete self - realization for all individuals is impossible . This second incontrovertible fact brings the proponent of any form of government face to face with this question : who is to decide which demands are to be ...
... extent . Complete self - realization for all individuals is impossible . This second incontrovertible fact brings the proponent of any form of government face to face with this question : who is to decide which demands are to be ...
Pagina 163
... extent directly proportionate to the degree of similarity and agreement among the members which constitute it ... extent he should be tolerant . " You just tell me , " says the country newspaper editor in Blanding's Way , " how I can ...
... extent directly proportionate to the degree of similarity and agreement among the members which constitute it ... extent he should be tolerant . " You just tell me , " says the country newspaper editor in Blanding's Way , " how I can ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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