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From the two propositions that the government must promote the good of the governed and that the governed must have the right to determine the nature of the good , it follows that the governed should determine the policies of the ...
From the two propositions that the government must promote the good of the governed and that the governed must have the right to determine the nature of the good , it follows that the governed should determine the policies of the ...
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Historically , the basic approach of democracy to government is the protection of the rights of the citizens . It does not follow from the lack of explicitness of the Constitution on this subject that the believer in democracy ...
Historically , the basic approach of democracy to government is the protection of the rights of the citizens . It does not follow from the lack of explicitness of the Constitution on this subject that the believer in democracy ...
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The discussion of some specific charges which follows must be considered as merely a pilot study , it being understood that the conception of the desirable citizen - personality which is assumed is that which has been broadly suggested ...
The discussion of some specific charges which follows must be considered as merely a pilot study , it being understood that the conception of the desirable citizen - personality which is assumed is that which has been broadly suggested ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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