A Century of Revolution: By William Samuel LillyChapman and Hall, Limited, 1889 - 235 Seiten |
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... thing by tracing it back to its rudimentary forms , or by exhibiting the course of its development . 124 In the moral sense there is something transcending organic life and sensation . Relativity is the last word of Darwinism . The ...
... thing by tracing it back to its rudimentary forms , or by exhibiting the course of its development . 124 In the moral sense there is something transcending organic life and sensation . Relativity is the last word of Darwinism . The ...
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... thing . The Revolutionary dogma is another . There is no necessary connection between them . In truth , the work of the Revolution for Modern Democracy has been chiefly to pervert and falsify it , and to retard indefinitely its ...
... thing . The Revolutionary dogma is another . There is no necessary connection between them . In truth , the work of the Revolution for Modern Democracy has been chiefly to pervert and falsify it , and to retard indefinitely its ...
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... thing before all others necessary for it to learn , is the true doctrine of Right ; for the State is essentially an ethical society , rooted and grounded in the moral law . The very foundation of the public order is the rational ...
... thing before all others necessary for it to learn , is the true doctrine of Right ; for the State is essentially an ethical society , rooted and grounded in the moral law . The very foundation of the public order is the rational ...
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... the sovereignty of the masses - the sovereignty of the people is a very different thing- the domination , not of the ethical idea , but of brute force 202 203 203 PAGE The results of their application of this principle have.
... the sovereignty of the masses - the sovereignty of the people is a very different thing- the domination , not of the ethical idea , but of brute force 202 203 203 PAGE The results of their application of this principle have.
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... things might well make us fear for the future of England , were it not for her past 207 A portion of the materials for this work has been obtained from essays of mine in the Quarterly , Dublin , and Fortnightly Reviews , by permission ...
... things might well make us fear for the future of England , were it not for her past 207 A portion of the materials for this work has been obtained from essays of mine in the Quarterly , Dublin , and Fortnightly Reviews , by permission ...
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Seite 48 - Revolution has endowed every adult French male with an infinitesimal fraction of political authority, represented by the right to deposit a voting paper in the electoral urn. But how far has it conferred upon him a positive power or capacity of doing or enjoying something worth doing or enjoying, and that, too, something which
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Seite 207 - It is not to be thought of that the flood Of British freedom, which, to the open sea Of the world's praise, from dark antiquity Hath flowed, ' with pomp of waters umvithstood,
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Seite 130 - equally part of the grand sequence of events which the mind refuses to accept as the result of blind chance. The understanding, revolts at such a conclusion." Yes. But it revolts, too, at the ineptitudes of defenders of the faith who know not how to employ the language of science and of reason:
Seite 55 - Le serment prescrit par les articles 21 et 38 de la constitution civile, ' d'être fidèles à la loi et au Roi, et de maintenir de tout son pouvoir la constitution décrétée par l'Assemblée nationale et
Seite 200 - The natural tendency of representative government, as of modern civilisation, is toward collective mediocrity; and this tendency is increased by all reductions and extensions of the franchise, their effect being to place the principal power in the hands of classes more and more below the highest level of instruction in the community.
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Seite 37 - Freedom, in all the forms of doing what one will with one's own, is valuable only as a means to an end. That end is what I call freedom in the positive sense : in other words, the liberation of the powers of all men, equally, for contributions to a common good.