The Political Philosophy of BurkeRussell & Russell, 1965 - Всего страниц: 272 |
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... patriotism . And this was what he was convinced the cosmo- politanism of the Revolutionists and their English sympathisers did . To his eyes it had the fatal defect of being reared on the negation of patriotism , and sometimes even of ...
... patriotism . And this was what he was convinced the cosmo- politanism of the Revolutionists and their English sympathisers did . To his eyes it had the fatal defect of being reared on the negation of patriotism , and sometimes even of ...
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... patriotism ; with the result that ' humanity , ' ' the species , ' ' the race , ' and all similar conceptions , were forthwith to be numbered amongst the abstractions he de- tested , if they did not gather up into themselves the rich ...
... patriotism ; with the result that ' humanity , ' ' the species , ' ' the race , ' and all similar conceptions , were forthwith to be numbered amongst the abstractions he de- tested , if they did not gather up into themselves the rich ...
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... patriotism , like every other great human passion , may go wrong . For at no time is a nation more in need of the loyalty of a citizen than when he believes it to have gone wrong . It is precisely then that he is called upon , not to ...
... patriotism , like every other great human passion , may go wrong . For at no time is a nation more in need of the loyalty of a citizen than when he believes it to have gone wrong . It is precisely then that he is called upon , not to ...
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