Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... popular rule.2 As one reviewer says , " Democracy is the state of an autonomous people " . Still , if a people are not intellectually and ethically equipped for self - government , a democratic régime would not be demo- cratic at all ...
... popular rule.2 As one reviewer says , " Democracy is the state of an autonomous people " . Still , if a people are not intellectually and ethically equipped for self - government , a democratic régime would not be demo- cratic at all ...
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... popular rule which Lloyd calls " the most pure and the most important democratic government the world had ever , —nay has ever seen " , 5 was far from ideal . Theoretically , the people ruled ; practically , Pericles . His spirit and ...
... popular rule which Lloyd calls " the most pure and the most important democratic government the world had ever , —nay has ever seen " , 5 was far from ideal . Theoretically , the people ruled ; practically , Pericles . His spirit and ...
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... popular form of government.11 And so a defintion , accrediting all this , might be : Democ- racy is the state of a people who , individually qualified by intellectual and moral progress , and eager for further advance- ment , rule ...
... popular form of government.11 And so a defintion , accrediting all this , might be : Democ- racy is the state of a people who , individually qualified by intellectual and moral progress , and eager for further advance- ment , rule ...
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... popular blood in Geneva ; high - handed Henry and equally autocratic Elizabeth : these betray little regard for the people and less interest in releasing political power to them . Royal might , in the sixteenth century , seized on the ...
... popular blood in Geneva ; high - handed Henry and equally autocratic Elizabeth : these betray little regard for the people and less interest in releasing political power to them . Royal might , in the sixteenth century , seized on the ...
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... popular emancipation . He maintains that , fundamentally there is no reason why one man should have political jurisdiction ; also that the subject of political power is not the individual , nor any number of individuals , but the ...
... popular emancipation . He maintains that , fundamentally there is no reason why one man should have political jurisdiction ; also that the subject of political power is not the individual , nor any number of individuals , but the ...
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