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To permit the government to develop independent ends of its own is to accept the doctrine that the citizens exist for the benefit of the state instead of the reverse . The believer in democracy can therefore not accept the doctrine that ...
To permit the government to develop independent ends of its own is to accept the doctrine that the citizens exist for the benefit of the state instead of the reverse . The believer in democracy can therefore not accept the doctrine that ...
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The difficulty of finding a clearly stated principle to be applied in a conflict of opinion is even better illustrated in the case of the doctrine of government ownership . One view is that all economic activity and control should be ...
The difficulty of finding a clearly stated principle to be applied in a conflict of opinion is even better illustrated in the case of the doctrine of government ownership . One view is that all economic activity and control should be ...
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It is claimed that we can have freedom of speech without freedom of advocacy of subversive doctrines . In a democracy we should have full and free discussion of any political doctrine , no matter how anti - democratic it may be , to be ...
It is claimed that we can have freedom of speech without freedom of advocacy of subversive doctrines . In a democracy we should have full and free discussion of any political doctrine , no matter how anti - democratic it may be , to be ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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