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Certainly , this is indicative of some correlation between the degree of political
radicalism and the general level of economic development . But the overall
sociological similarity between the Presbyterian and Independent parties
suggests that ...
Certainly , this is indicative of some correlation between the degree of political
radicalism and the general level of economic development . But the overall
sociological similarity between the Presbyterian and Independent parties
suggests that ...
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Platonic fashion , Milton formulates a theory of politics in which the inner structure
of the state is seen as analogous to that ... soul of the individual , so too , in the
state , rational government becomes the primary criterion for political legitimacy .
Platonic fashion , Milton formulates a theory of politics in which the inner structure
of the state is seen as analogous to that ... soul of the individual , so too , in the
state , rational government becomes the primary criterion for political legitimacy .
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138 Political activism can be postponed , then , quite simply because the political
problem is not in itself primary . Rather , it is derivative , it is a secondary factor , a
consequence of the primary problem , the problem of internal moral collapse .
138 Political activism can be postponed , then , quite simply because the political
problem is not in itself primary . Rather , it is derivative , it is a secondary factor , a
consequence of the primary problem , the problem of internal moral collapse .
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