The Political Philosophy of BurkeRussell & Russell, 1965 - Всего страниц: 272 |
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... less firm because it is forthcoming only in fragments scattered throughout his pages . " Similarly , and in greater measure , with the presuppositions that are metaphysical . For it would be nothing less than a fatal misconception to ...
... less firm because it is forthcoming only in fragments scattered throughout his pages . " Similarly , and in greater measure , with the presuppositions that are metaphysical . For it would be nothing less than a fatal misconception to ...
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... less , far less in the later years , of the reforms that are the conser- vation of the state , and more of the innovations , which are not reforms , ` of ' speculatists , ' ' fanatics , ' theorists , ' and ' able architects of ruin ...
... less , far less in the later years , of the reforms that are the conser- vation of the state , and more of the innovations , which are not reforms , ` of ' speculatists , ' ' fanatics , ' theorists , ' and ' able architects of ruin ...
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... less open to the charge of underestimating the strength of the patriotic motive . To this we need not return . But then it has to be remembered that it was not the nation as a merely secular in- stitution that aroused this passion of ...
... less open to the charge of underestimating the strength of the patriotic motive . To this we need not return . But then it has to be remembered that it was not the nation as a merely secular in- stitution that aroused this passion of ...
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THEORIES AND THEORISTS | 1 |
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a The Impracticability of Radical Reform | 68 |
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