Political Thought in America: An AnthologyMichael B. Levy Dorsey Press, 1982 - 474페이지 |
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... common good . Insofar as there were similar economic interests , there was a sound basis for a shared sense of the common good . In many respects this a world view was classical and preliberal , in that the emphasis was more on the ...
... common good . Insofar as there were similar economic interests , there was a sound basis for a shared sense of the common good . In many respects this a world view was classical and preliberal , in that the emphasis was more on the ...
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... common good . Insofar as there were similar economic interests , there was a sound basis for a shared sense of the common good . In many respects this world view was classical and preliberal , in that the emphasis was more on the public ...
... common good . Insofar as there were similar economic interests , there was a sound basis for a shared sense of the common good . In many respects this world view was classical and preliberal , in that the emphasis was more on the public ...
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... common interests to their lot ; each of them , in his separate retreat , feels reduced to taking care of himself alone . But those for- merly at the bottom of the social scale and now brought up to the common level by a sudden ...
... common interests to their lot ; each of them , in his separate retreat , feels reduced to taking care of himself alone . But those for- merly at the bottom of the social scale and now brought up to the common level by a sudden ...
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A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution 17631775 | 55 |
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