Freedom Limited: An Essay on DemocracyUniversity of Alabama Press, 1954 - 220 pagine |
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Pagina 114
... realization of the impossible . To recognize the bounds of the possible , to accept them cheerfully , and to work ... self - realization as compared with other forms of government . The possession by the individual of a natural urge for ...
... realization of the impossible . To recognize the bounds of the possible , to accept them cheerfully , and to work ... self - realization as compared with other forms of government . The possession by the individual of a natural urge for ...
Pagina 116
... realization of the ends of the greatest number of citizens . Democracy therefore does not begin with a specific formula defining the character and extent of self - realization of one individual or institution which it proposes to impose ...
... realization of the ends of the greatest number of citizens . Democracy therefore does not begin with a specific formula defining the character and extent of self - realization of one individual or institution which it proposes to impose ...
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... self - realization . The feeling is that in most contem- porary democracies some men have too much opportunity for self - realization and others have too little . This is a basic social evil which cannot be corrected by philanthropy ...
... self - realization . The feeling is that in most contem- porary democracies some men have too much opportunity for self - realization and others have too little . This is a basic social evil which cannot be corrected by philanthropy ...
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