Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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... established by human beings . To be completely consistent , a democratic government ought to be established by those for whom the government is intended . Here again it is not practicable for all the people who are interested in forming ...
... established by human beings . To be completely consistent , a democratic government ought to be established by those for whom the government is intended . Here again it is not practicable for all the people who are interested in forming ...
Pagina 86
... established ? Not truth , certainly . Truth cannot be determined by voting . We are reminded here of two state legislatures which reportedly under- took to settle rival claims as to the location of an important historical event by ...
... established ? Not truth , certainly . Truth cannot be determined by voting . We are reminded here of two state legislatures which reportedly under- took to settle rival claims as to the location of an important historical event by ...
Pagina 87
... established by voting but by demonstra- tion and proof , and these processes are entirely independent of the vote ... establish the truth of these propositions : it only records his belief in them . Most believers in democracy would also ...
... established by voting but by demonstra- tion and proof , and these processes are entirely independent of the vote ... establish the truth of these propositions : it only records his belief in them . Most believers in democracy would also ...
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