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The abstract concept or principle is like an ideal , the full realization of which can only be approximated , never fully attained . Ideals , though they are in one sense derived from experience , are in another sense products of the ...
The abstract concept or principle is like an ideal , the full realization of which can only be approximated , never fully attained . Ideals , though they are in one sense derived from experience , are in another sense products of the ...
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He can in fact with safety beguile the voters with visions of an ideal democratic society . He need only identify this ideal state by a symbol which no one is likely to take literally , such as " two cars in every garage !
He can in fact with safety beguile the voters with visions of an ideal democratic society . He need only identify this ideal state by a symbol which no one is likely to take literally , such as " two cars in every garage !
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... makes possible considerable variation in public opinion , in political precedures , and thus in public policy . An ideal government , since it exists only in the mind , can be peopled with ideal citizens and ideal public officials .
... makes possible considerable variation in public opinion , in political precedures , and thus in public policy . An ideal government , since it exists only in the mind , can be peopled with ideal citizens and ideal public officials .
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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