Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... less political calamities when they obtain in the many . The definition of democracy would be improved by the linking of the adjective " qualified " to " autonomous . " Democracy is an ideal form of government ; but , like all ideals ...
... less political calamities when they obtain in the many . The definition of democracy would be improved by the linking of the adjective " qualified " to " autonomous . " Democracy is an ideal form of government ; but , like all ideals ...
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... less than half a dozen helots at beck and call , and the number of free citizens , Attic - born and bred , who alone enjoyed the right of suffrage , was a startling minority , democracy , in our modern sweeping sense , was far from ...
... less than half a dozen helots at beck and call , and the number of free citizens , Attic - born and bred , who alone enjoyed the right of suffrage , was a startling minority , democracy , in our modern sweeping sense , was far from ...
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... less swift and tragic . This classic example is of much modern political importance . The need for democracy is not solely rule by and for the people , but much else which this entails . The faculty of reason must be strong and active ...
... less swift and tragic . This classic example is of much modern political importance . The need for democracy is not solely rule by and for the people , but much else which this entails . The faculty of reason must be strong and active ...
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... less interest in releasing political power to them . Royal might , in the sixteenth century , seized on the ecclesiastical ; and under this unbridled assumption the masses seemed more menaced than ever . 16 Stemmed was the promising ...
... less interest in releasing political power to them . Royal might , in the sixteenth century , seized on the ecclesiastical ; and under this unbridled assumption the masses seemed more menaced than ever . 16 Stemmed was the promising ...
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... less great , had he been blind to a greater . The strong indication is that , save in notes decidedly dissonant with Christianity , our Saint is very much in har- mony with the " Philosopher . " We may believe with Bau- mann28 that the ...
... less great , had he been blind to a greater . The strong indication is that , save in notes decidedly dissonant with Christianity , our Saint is very much in har- mony with the " Philosopher . " We may believe with Bau- mann28 that the ...
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