Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... persons , but is equally the Author , Provider , and Father of All . But since it is natural for men to form civil society , they must have from the Lord of nature that which is required for its support . Civil authority is necessary in ...
... persons , but is equally the Author , Provider , and Father of All . But since it is natural for men to form civil society , they must have from the Lord of nature that which is required for its support . Civil authority is necessary in ...
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... person ( a type of government which he did not consider rational ) but rather as distinguished from a sub - community , one of those largely autono- mous aggregations - duchy , fief , or town - which were commoner in the federalistic ...
... person ( a type of government which he did not consider rational ) but rather as distinguished from a sub - community , one of those largely autono- mous aggregations - duchy , fief , or town - which were commoner in the federalistic ...
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... person ; for power is of the whole people.209 Too , when St. Thomas mentions as a characteristic of tyranny , that the king rules his subjects in spite of them ( De Reg . I , 1. ) , we have further indication of his profession of ...
... person ; for power is of the whole people.209 Too , when St. Thomas mentions as a characteristic of tyranny , that the king rules his subjects in spite of them ( De Reg . I , 1. ) , we have further indication of his profession of ...
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... person is authoritative in government ; that the most that individual influence can be , is admonitory ; and that coercive power resides only in the people or their representative . Nor does he consider this public vicegerent self ...
... person is authoritative in government ; that the most that individual influence can be , is admonitory ; and that coercive power resides only in the people or their representative . Nor does he consider this public vicegerent self ...
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... person who has at least one parent a citizen . If he exalts wealth as a requirement , it is not because of riches in themselves but by reason of the culture and leisure which they can secure and assure . Aquinas is influenced by ...
... person who has at least one parent a citizen . If he exalts wealth as a requirement , it is not because of riches in themselves but by reason of the culture and leisure which they can secure and assure . Aquinas is influenced by ...
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