Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... representative . ( b ) In the former the officers were the State - unimpeachable , and accountable only after their term ; in the latter , all officers are representative . ( c ) Ancient democracy was really a glorified aristocracy ; in ...
... representative . ( b ) In the former the officers were the State - unimpeachable , and accountable only after their term ; in the latter , all officers are representative . ( c ) Ancient democracy was really a glorified aristocracy ; in ...
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... representatives . A corollary would be that such a people with such a régime enjoy " the maximum of self - expression with the minimum of restraint , " or , as Pasteur expresses it , " the true democracy is that which permits every ...
... representatives . A corollary would be that such a people with such a régime enjoy " the maximum of self - expression with the minimum of restraint , " or , as Pasteur expresses it , " the true democracy is that which permits every ...
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... representative of medieval political theory . He sees it struggling to life in the unrest and aspirations of the English Whigs and Puritans and burst- ing into rich blossom in our own American Declaration of Independence , whose ...
... representative of medieval political theory . He sees it struggling to life in the unrest and aspirations of the English Whigs and Puritans and burst- ing into rich blossom in our own American Declaration of Independence , whose ...
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... representative democracy be Romanism , then there is naught for us but to say , with apologies to Patrick Henry : " If this be Romanism , make the most of it ! " " " " ferent from what he said.22 The Jesuit was a worthy viii ST . THOMAS ...
... representative democracy be Romanism , then there is naught for us but to say , with apologies to Patrick Henry : " If this be Romanism , make the most of it ! " " " " ferent from what he said.22 The Jesuit was a worthy viii ST . THOMAS ...
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... representative democracy which , we shall see , met his favor for the State and has been adopted by the progressive modern age . The Order was governed by a master - general ; the prov- ince by a provincial prior ; the convent , by a ...
... representative democracy which , we shall see , met his favor for the State and has been adopted by the progressive modern age . The Order was governed by a master - general ; the prov- ince by a provincial prior ; the convent , by a ...
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