Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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... ends of the citizens private ends . What is the relation between the corporate end and the private ends ? Is the corporate end merely a kind of arithmetical sum of the private ends ? Or does the corporate PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS.
... ends of the citizens private ends . What is the relation between the corporate end and the private ends ? Is the corporate end merely a kind of arithmetical sum of the private ends ? Or does the corporate PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS.
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An Essay on Democracy Marten Ten Hoor. sum of the private ends ? Or does the corporate end represent only those private ends which the citizens have in common , it being assumed that there are , in addition , other private ends with ...
An Essay on Democracy Marten Ten Hoor. sum of the private ends ? Or does the corporate end represent only those private ends which the citizens have in common , it being assumed that there are , in addition , other private ends with ...
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... for a " means " if there is no " end . " There would be no need for a state , if there were no prospective citizens . The state , like any institution , grows out of the needs , desires , Private Ends and Corporate Ends 15.
... for a " means " if there is no " end . " There would be no need for a state , if there were no prospective citizens . The state , like any institution , grows out of the needs , desires , Private Ends and Corporate Ends 15.
Sommario
FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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