Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 10Cath. University of America Press, 1921 |
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... theory of self - government were fan- ciful . Democracy means the rise of the individual to a kind of kingship . It is not primarily a political scheme of votes , privileges , exemptions , or reforms ; but rather a spiritual force ...
... theory of self - government were fan- ciful . Democracy means the rise of the individual to a kind of kingship . It is not primarily a political scheme of votes , privileges , exemptions , or reforms ; but rather a spiritual force ...
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... theory of government which honestly precludes peril and promises success.14 She has never frowned on democracy as such , and could not . Rather she has ex- haled its spirit in her teaching from the start ; so much so that it is no ...
... theory of government which honestly precludes peril and promises success.14 She has never frowned on democracy as such , and could not . Rather she has ex- haled its spirit in her teaching from the start ; so much so that it is no ...
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... theories of government , contrariwise to Catholic , came to dim the prospect ; notwithstanding that the Reformation is ... theory of Divine Right having done its work had emancipated them from medieval fetters and had in so doing become ...
... theories of government , contrariwise to Catholic , came to dim the prospect ; notwithstanding that the Reformation is ... theory of Divine Right having done its work had emancipated them from medieval fetters and had in so doing become ...
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... 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 principles of natural equality and pop- 17 ...
... 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 principles of natural equality and pop- 17 ...
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... theories perhaps have some of the same pertinence to the present as to the medieval past . He saw democracies rise and ride to ruin . He studied the reasons : ignorance and dearth of moral restraint . He be- held tyranny grasp when and ...
... theories perhaps have some of the same pertinence to the present as to the medieval past . He saw democracies rise and ride to ruin . He studied the reasons : ignorance and dearth of moral restraint . He be- held tyranny grasp when and ...
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