A Century of RevolutionChapman and Hall, limited, 1890 - 239 Seiten |
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... intellectual and spiritual development , in which a man shall be capable of tending consciously towards the realisation of personality ; and that the law of its tendency is ethical . “ When we measure the pro- gress of a society by its ...
... intellectual and spiritual development , in which a man shall be capable of tending consciously towards the realisation of personality ; and that the law of its tendency is ethical . “ When we measure the pro- gress of a society by its ...
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... intellectual state of its re- cipients , you realise the perfect , the only legitimate form of the State . Such , then , is the new conception of civil society adopted by the Revolution - a multitude of sove- reign human units , who ...
... intellectual state of its re- cipients , you realise the perfect , the only legitimate form of the State . Such , then , is the new conception of civil society adopted by the Revolution - a multitude of sove- reign human units , who ...
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... intellectual , the physical , the political order , liberty is found not in chaos but in cosmos , not in anarchy but in obe- dience , not in lawlessness but in law . Nor is law an abstraction . Invisible , impalpable , imponder- able ...
... intellectual , the physical , the political order , liberty is found not in chaos but in cosmos , not in anarchy but in obe- dience , not in lawlessness but in law . Nor is law an abstraction . Invisible , impalpable , imponder- able ...
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... intellectual perfection as his faculties and environment permit . \ The polity which Aristotle describes was , indeed , an ideal polity . But it was an ideal designed after consideration of the commonwealths actually exist- ing around ...
... intellectual perfection as his faculties and environment permit . \ The polity which Aristotle describes was , indeed , an ideal polity . But it was an ideal designed after consideration of the commonwealths actually exist- ing around ...
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... intellectual and spiritual development call it , if you like , civilisation , so long as you mean by the word something more than material progress - in which a man shall be capable of tending consciously towards the realisation of ...
... intellectual and spiritual development call it , if you like , civilisation , so long as you mean by the word something more than material progress - in which a man shall be capable of tending consciously towards the realisation of ...
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