Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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Pagina 63
... compromise as oppor- tunistic in this sense is to misrepresent or misunderstand it . In the first place , to compromise is not to ignore principles but to settle a conflict between them . A compromise is a solu- tion in which something ...
... compromise as oppor- tunistic in this sense is to misrepresent or misunderstand it . In the first place , to compromise is not to ignore principles but to settle a conflict between them . A compromise is a solu- tion in which something ...
Pagina 67
... compromise ? It is obvious that whatever may be the demands of the theory , the practice of compromise is limited by the realities of existence . Some men seem congenitally incapable of compromise . They pass from one bitter conflict to ...
... compromise ? It is obvious that whatever may be the demands of the theory , the practice of compromise is limited by the realities of existence . Some men seem congenitally incapable of compromise . They pass from one bitter conflict to ...
Pagina 68
... compromise is the logical and the " natural " way of solv- ing conflicts . Assuming the existence of a democratic state , must every conflict be resolved by compromise ? It is obvious that there should be no compromise on the issue of ...
... compromise is the logical and the " natural " way of solv- ing conflicts . Assuming the existence of a democratic state , must every conflict be resolved by compromise ? It is obvious that there should be no compromise on the issue of ...
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