Readings in the Modern EssayEdward Simpson Noyes Houghton Mifflin, 1933 - 561 Seiten |
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... force is always in itself more or less harmful . But if there were no government , the result would not be an absence of force in men's relations to each other ; it would merely be the exercise of force by those who had strong predatory ...
... force is always in itself more or less harmful . But if there were no government , the result would not be an absence of force in men's relations to each other ; it would merely be the exercise of force by those who had strong predatory ...
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... force in human affairs , where a government exists , seems clear . Force should only be used against those who attempt to use force against others , or against those who will not respect the law in cases where a common decision is ...
... force in human affairs , where a government exists , seems clear . Force should only be used against those who attempt to use force against others , or against those who will not respect the law in cases where a common decision is ...
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... force it may be necessary to defer to the force they exercise . When the majority exercises that force to destroy the public schools , the minority may have to yield for a time to this force , but there is no reason why they should ...
... force it may be necessary to defer to the force they exercise . When the majority exercises that force to destroy the public schools , the minority may have to yield for a time to this force , but there is no reason why they should ...
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JAMES HARVEY ROBINSON On Various Kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
ELLWOOD HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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