Classics in Political ScienceJoseph Slabey Rouček Philosophical Library, 1963 - 378ÆäÀÌÁö A survey of both the great and the infamous political ideas of history as reflected in the writings of the world's foremost political thinkers. The editor has presented selections, each representing the core of the particular individual's theories, so that the reader will have at his fingertips the central political philosophies of history's most influential architects of governmental theory.--From publisher description. |
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... body and mind ; as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body , or of quicker mind than another , yet when all is reckoned together , the differ- ence between man and man , is not so considerable , as that ...
... body and mind ; as that though there be found one man sometimes manifestly stronger in body , or of quicker mind than another , yet when all is reckoned together , the differ- ence between man and man , is not so considerable , as that ...
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... body of rules determined by reason . Under the law of nature , all men are equal and possess equal natural rights , the rights to life , liberty and property . But since there was no agreement as to the law of nature , a social contract ...
... body of rules determined by reason . Under the law of nature , all men are equal and possess equal natural rights , the rights to life , liberty and property . But since there was no agreement as to the law of nature , a social contract ...
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... body , we receive each member as an indivisible part of the whole . " At once , in place of the individual personality of each contracting party , this act of association produces a moral and collective body , composed of as many ...
... body , we receive each member as an indivisible part of the whole . " At once , in place of the individual personality of each contracting party , this act of association produces a moral and collective body , composed of as many ...
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