Freedom Limited: An Essay on Democracy |
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In a society in which variety is suppressed as much as possible , life would tend to become mere repetition . There would no doubt be some advance in favored areas ; but progress of society as a complex of human interests and activities ...
In a society in which variety is suppressed as much as possible , life would tend to become mere repetition . There would no doubt be some advance in favored areas ; but progress of society as a complex of human interests and activities ...
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The corporate end of a government , in the democratic philosophy , is the promotion of the greatest possible realization of the ends of the greatest number of citizens . Democracy therefore does not begin with a specific formula ...
The corporate end of a government , in the democratic philosophy , is the promotion of the greatest possible realization of the ends of the greatest number of citizens . Democracy therefore does not begin with a specific formula ...
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citizens can make possible the attainment of the democratic ideal of the greatest possible realization of the ends of all the citizens . To the opposition , the idea of distributing wealth by law seems as ridiculous as that of ...
citizens can make possible the attainment of the democratic ideal of the greatest possible realization of the ends of all the citizens . To the opposition , the idea of distributing wealth by law seems as ridiculous as that of ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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