Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... monarchy . The Demos discussed and decided ; but it was only a segment of the population . In a city - state where one regarded it a real hard - ship to have to live with less than half a dozen helots at beck and call , and the number ...
... monarchy . The Demos discussed and decided ; but it was only a segment of the population . In a city - state where one regarded it a real hard - ship to have to live with less than half a dozen helots at beck and call , and the number ...
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... monarchs snapped their fingers at Rome , and , as some writers say , it became expedient for Catholic scholars to wither royalty in order to water the Pope , the doctrine of the sovereignty of the people was born . One ought not forget ...
... monarchs snapped their fingers at Rome , and , as some writers say , it became expedient for Catholic scholars to wither royalty in order to water the Pope , the doctrine of the sovereignty of the people was born . One ought not forget ...
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... - cessity of seriously refuting " this practical joke which converts Henry VIII and James I into far - seeing democrats . ” To minimize Rome , Protestantism magnified monarchs ; and the vi ST . THOMAS ' POLITICAL DOCTRINE AND DEMOCRACY.
... - cessity of seriously refuting " this practical joke which converts Henry VIII and James I into far - seeing democrats . ” To minimize Rome , Protestantism magnified monarchs ; and the vi ST . THOMAS ' POLITICAL DOCTRINE AND DEMOCRACY.
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Catholic University of America. To minimize Rome , Protestantism magnified monarchs ; and the disastrous slogan " The king can do no wrong " rang out the death - knell of the democratic promise and possibility of medieval political ...
Catholic University of America. To minimize Rome , Protestantism magnified monarchs ; and the disastrous slogan " The king can do no wrong " rang out the death - knell of the democratic promise and possibility of medieval political ...
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... monarchy . Suarez ( 1540-1617 ) is in the closest intellectual accord with Aquinas . He sees all men free by nature . He reconciles this fact with the further fact of society and State by teaching that man is a social being . He beholds ...
... monarchy . Suarez ( 1540-1617 ) is in the closest intellectual accord with Aquinas . He sees all men free by nature . He reconciles this fact with the further fact of society and State by teaching that man is a social being . He beholds ...
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