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This interpretation of the origin of the authority of the basic law implies that the citizens are the original political source of its authority . The basic law is an expression of their corporate judgment and will .
This interpretation of the origin of the authority of the basic law implies that the citizens are the original political source of its authority . The basic law is an expression of their corporate judgment and will .
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A traditional point of view is that the basic guiding idea in the Declaration is that of ' inalienable rights . This doctrine requires some clarification . In one well established sense , the term ' right ' means something conferred .
A traditional point of view is that the basic guiding idea in the Declaration is that of ' inalienable rights . This doctrine requires some clarification . In one well established sense , the term ' right ' means something conferred .
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The incontrovertible fact is that all demand this . Democracy recognizes initially the “ right " of all men to promote and protect what they value . Another basic premise of democracy is that the only way to assure the greatest possible ...
The incontrovertible fact is that all demand this . Democracy recognizes initially the “ right " of all men to promote and protect what they value . Another basic premise of democracy is that the only way to assure the greatest possible ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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