The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... individual citi- zen , his right to do what he wanted subject to a minimum of restraint by the government ; or were they , on the other hand , trying to impose on men , for their own good , a more enlightened and efficient government ...
... individual citi- zen , his right to do what he wanted subject to a minimum of restraint by the government ; or were they , on the other hand , trying to impose on men , for their own good , a more enlightened and efficient government ...
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... individual as a necessity of society . . . . The rule of liberty is just the application of the rational method . It is the opening of the door to the appeal of reason , of imagination , of social feeling ; and except through the ...
... individual as a necessity of society . . . . The rule of liberty is just the application of the rational method . It is the opening of the door to the appeal of reason , of imagination , of social feeling ; and except through the ...
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... individual and established a new order elevating the State to an exalted posi- tion . Despite its denial of the dignity of the individual , the new totalitarianism obtained the support of millions . It became the most powerful and ...
... individual and established a new order elevating the State to an exalted posi- tion . Despite its denial of the dignity of the individual , the new totalitarianism obtained the support of millions . It became the most powerful and ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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