Classics in Political ScienceJoseph Slabey Rouček Philosophical Library, 1963 - 378페이지 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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... fear alone and consequently they strive with all their might to be feared by their sub- jects . Fear , however , is a weak support . Those who are kept down by fear will rise against their rulers if the opportunity ever occurs when they ...
... fear alone and consequently they strive with all their might to be feared by their sub- jects . Fear , however , is a weak support . Those who are kept down by fear will rise against their rulers if the opportunity ever occurs when they ...
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... fear . Non - violence , on the other hand , has no cause for fear . The votary of non - violence has to cultivate the capacity for sacrifice of the highest type in order to be free from fear . He recks not if he should lose his land ...
... fear . Non - violence , on the other hand , has no cause for fear . The votary of non - violence has to cultivate the capacity for sacrifice of the highest type in order to be free from fear . He recks not if he should lose his land ...
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... fear or hope to do or leave undone this or that ; but the main difference between the two states is this , that in the civil state all fear the same things , and all have the same ground of security , and manner of life ; and this ...
... fear or hope to do or leave undone this or that ; but the main difference between the two states is this , that in the civil state all fear the same things , and all have the same ground of security , and manner of life ; and this ...
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