Men and Thought in Modern HistoryMacmillan, 1920 - Всего страниц: 346 |
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... common sense enough for one . " In England he wrote a large part of his Confessions , one of the nakedest pieces of self - revelation ever penned by a man . Returning to France , he lived for ten years in 2 MEN AND THOUGHT IN MODERN ...
... common sense enough for one . " In England he wrote a large part of his Confessions , one of the nakedest pieces of self - revelation ever penned by a man . Returning to France , he lived for ten years in 2 MEN AND THOUGHT IN MODERN ...
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... common good of its members . This general will constitutes the sovereignty of the community . The sovereignty may be vested in a person — a king or a republican president — or it may be assumed by a tyrant or a conqueror , or it may be ...
... common good of its members . This general will constitutes the sovereignty of the community . The sovereignty may be vested in a person — a king or a republican president — or it may be assumed by a tyrant or a conqueror , or it may be ...
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... common coercive power . - Hobbes . If the liberty of man consists in the empire of his reason , the absence whereof would betray him to the bondage of his passions , then the liberty of a commonwealth consists in the empire of her laws ...
... common coercive power . - Hobbes . If the liberty of man consists in the empire of his reason , the absence whereof would betray him to the bondage of his passions , then the liberty of a commonwealth consists in the empire of her laws ...
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... common con- currence in accepted ideas , but by enquiry and dissent . If all agree there is no movement . Advance is made when 1 See J. Randall , on " The Newspaper Problem in its bearing on Military Secrecy during the Civil War , " in ...
... common con- currence in accepted ideas , but by enquiry and dissent . If all agree there is no movement . Advance is made when 1 See J. Randall , on " The Newspaper Problem in its bearing on Military Secrecy during the Civil War , " in ...
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... common char- acter which united his aims , in so far as they had a reason- able side , with the movement shaped by the ideal forces of the age . - Bernard Bosanquet . Napoleon , as the heir of the Revolution , tried to realise the ...
... common char- acter which united his aims , in so far as they had a reason- able side , with the movement shaped by the ideal forces of the age . - Bernard Bosanquet . Napoleon , as the heir of the Revolution , tried to realise the ...
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Стр. 22 - And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. Let her and Falsehood grapple. Who ever knew Truth put to the worse, in a free and open encounter ? Her confuting is the best and surest suppressing.
Стр. 71 - Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased number of manufacturers and others to make large fortunes.
Стр. 26 - He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that. His reasons may be good, and no one may have been able to refute them. But if he is equally unable to refute the reasons on the opposite side ; if he does not so much as know what they are, he has no ground for preferring either opinion.
Стр. 140 - This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing Government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or their revolutionary right to dismember or overthrow it.
Стр. 138 - I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so; and I have no inclination to do so.
Стр. 110 - I confess I am not charmed with the ideal of life held out by those who think that the normal state of human beings is that of struggling to get on ; that the trampling, crushing, elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but the disagreeable symptoms of one of the phases of industrial progress.
Стр. 146 - A majority held in restraint by constitutional checks and limitations, and always changing easily with deliberate changes of popular opinions and sentiments, is the only true sovereign of a free people. Whoever rejects it does, of necessity, fly to anarchy or to despotism. Unanimity is impossible; the rule of a minority, as a permanent arrangement, is wholly inadmissible; so that, rejecting the majority principle, anarchy or despotism in some form is all that is left.
Стр. 322 - We are now about to accept gauge of battle with this natural foe to liberty and shall, if necessary, spend the whole force of the Nation to check and nullify its pretensions and its power.
Стр. 200 - That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others.