Gateway to the Great Books: Man and societyRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1963 - 765페이지 Complements Great Books of the Western World; includes only short works and excerpts from longer works. |
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... democracy . As a result , he was able to see below the surface of American society to its underlying prin- ciples and tendencies . Tocqueville's great interest in democratic societies stemmed from his conviction that democracy was the ...
... democracy . As a result , he was able to see below the surface of American society to its underlying prin- ciples and tendencies . Tocqueville's great interest in democratic societies stemmed from his conviction that democracy was the ...
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... Democracy in America I am well aware of the difficulties which attend this part of my sub- ject , but although every expression which I am about to make use of may clash , upon some one point , with the feelings of the different parties ...
... Democracy in America I am well aware of the difficulties which attend this part of my sub- ject , but although every expression which I am about to make use of may clash , upon some one point , with the feelings of the different parties ...
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... Democracy also binds brothers to each other , but by very different means . Under democratic laws all the children are perfectly equal , and consequently independent : nothing brings them forcibly together , but nothing keeps them apart ...
... Democracy also binds brothers to each other , but by very different means . Under democratic laws all the children are perfectly equal , and consequently independent : nothing brings them forcibly together , but nothing keeps them apart ...
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