Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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... demands upon the govern- ment for the inclusion of private ends in the corporate end of the state . To what extent can these demands be satisfied ? How can this be done in orderly and peaceful fashion ? Before such questions can be ...
... demands upon the govern- ment for the inclusion of private ends in the corporate end of the state . To what extent can these demands be satisfied ? How can this be done in orderly and peaceful fashion ? Before such questions can be ...
Pagina 115
... demands for self - realization . No one will claim that all can be satisfied or satisfied to the same extent . Complete self - realization for all individuals is impossible . This second incontrovertible fact brings the proponent of any ...
... demands for self - realization . No one will claim that all can be satisfied or satisfied to the same extent . Complete self - realization for all individuals is impossible . This second incontrovertible fact brings the proponent of any ...
Pagina 186
... demands of him that he be practical , that is , responsive to the demands of a specific situation . He likes to sing about freedom and justice and to hear great men extol them on patriotic occasions . The glorifi- cation of the great ...
... demands of him that he be practical , that is , responsive to the demands of a specific situation . He likes to sing about freedom and justice and to hear great men extol them on patriotic occasions . The glorifi- cation of the great ...
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