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In answer to the objection that social order requires the assertion and application of absolute principles , the proponent of compromise will ask : Yes , but whose principles ? And on whose authority ? And where are these principles to ...
In answer to the objection that social order requires the assertion and application of absolute principles , the proponent of compromise will ask : Yes , but whose principles ? And on whose authority ? And where are these principles to ...
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The most significant objection comes from those who insist that this is contrary to the principles of democracy , expressed and implied . Citizens of the United States , for example , point out that the Constitution provides for ...
The most significant objection comes from those who insist that this is contrary to the principles of democracy , expressed and implied . Citizens of the United States , for example , point out that the Constitution provides for ...
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There is little if any objection to this policy , particularly because it is balanced by representation by majority in the other legislative body , the House of Representatives . There is , on the contrary , persistent objection ...
There is little if any objection to this policy , particularly because it is balanced by representation by majority in the other legislative body , the House of Representatives . There is , on the contrary , persistent objection ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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