Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... political importance . The need for democracy is not solely rule by and for the people , but much else which this ... theory of self - government were fan- ciful . Democracy means the rise of the individual to a kind of kingship . It is not ...
... political importance . The need for democracy is not solely rule by and for the people , but much else which this ... theory of self - government were fan- ciful . Democracy means the rise of the individual to a kind of kingship . It is not ...
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... theory of government which honestly precludes peril and promises success.14 She has never frowned on democracy as such , and could not . Rather she has ex- haled its spirit in her teaching from the start ... POLITICAL DOCTRINE AND DEMOCRACY.
... theory of government which honestly precludes peril and promises success.14 She has never frowned on democracy as such , and could not . Rather she has ex- haled its spirit in her teaching from the start ... POLITICAL DOCTRINE AND DEMOCRACY.
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... theories of government , contrariwise to Catholic , came to dim the prospect ... political power to them . Royal might , in the sixteenth century , seized on ... theories which shall be purely philosophical or historical ...
... theories of government , contrariwise to Catholic , came to dim the prospect ... political power to them . Royal might , in the sixteenth century , seized on ... theories which shall be purely philosophical or historical ...
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... political principles . The goodly solidarity which a common Faith , doctrine ... theory . He sees it struggling to life in the unrest and aspirations of the ... theory of original compact , the heavy artillery of the royalist pamphleteers ...
... political principles . The goodly solidarity which a common Faith , doctrine ... theory . He sees it struggling to life in the unrest and aspirations of the ... theory of original compact , the heavy artillery of the royalist pamphleteers ...
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... political theories perhaps have some of the same pertinence to the present as to the medieval past . He saw democracies rise and ride to ruin . He studied the reasons : ignorance and dearth of moral restraint . He be- held tyranny grasp ...
... political theories perhaps have some of the same pertinence to the present as to the medieval past . He saw democracies rise and ride to ruin . He studied the reasons : ignorance and dearth of moral restraint . He be- held tyranny grasp ...
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