Readings in the Modern EssayEdward Simpson Noyes Houghton Mifflin, 1933 - 561 Seiten |
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... rule . He had always insisted that the people should rule . And he had never qualified this faith by saying what they should rule and how . It was no great transformation of thought , and certainly it was not for him an abandonment of ...
... rule . He had always insisted that the people should rule . And he had never qualified this faith by saying what they should rule and how . It was no great transformation of thought , and certainly it was not for him an abandonment of ...
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... rule . They have assumed that , even if the majority is not wise , it is on the road to wisdom , and that with sufficient education the people would learn how to rule . But in Tennessee the people used their power to prevent their own ...
... rule . They have assumed that , even if the majority is not wise , it is on the road to wisdom , and that with sufficient education the people would learn how to rule . But in Tennessee the people used their power to prevent their own ...
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... rule is wholly alien to what the humane mystic feels . The rule of the majority is the rule of force . For while nobody can seriously maintain that the greatest number must have the greatest wisdom or the greatest virtue , there is no ...
... rule is wholly alien to what the humane mystic feels . The rule of the majority is the rule of force . For while nobody can seriously maintain that the greatest number must have the greatest wisdom or the greatest virtue , there is no ...
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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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