David Williams: The Anvil and the HammerUniversity of Wales Press, 1986 - 266페이지 |
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... social being.2 Within this context , his lengthy discussion of some principles of social justice is strikingly reminiscent of the Commonwealth idealism of the mid - Tudor era , rather than of the social reformist aspects of the Chartism ...
... social being.2 Within this context , his lengthy discussion of some principles of social justice is strikingly reminiscent of the Commonwealth idealism of the mid - Tudor era , rather than of the social reformist aspects of the Chartism ...
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... social inequality are perfectly consistent with political equality and social equity , David Williams is equally clear that the pur- suit of wealth ad libitum is reprehensible . In this , again , he is within the idealist Commonwealth ...
... social inequality are perfectly consistent with political equality and social equity , David Williams is equally clear that the pur- suit of wealth ad libitum is reprehensible . In this , again , he is within the idealist Commonwealth ...
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... social and economic but also by implication at a political level . What is new is his abandonment of a previous insistence on political equality as a corrective balance in equity against ( and indeed designed to ensure acceptance of ) ...
... social and economic but also by implication at a political level . What is new is his abandonment of a previous insistence on political equality as a corrective balance in equity against ( and indeed designed to ensure acceptance of ) ...
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