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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... force which I think may extricate you from your difficulties , the amount , the supplies of money , the best and speediest method ( in my judgment ) of providing all the necessaries , I shall endeavor to inform you forthwith , making ...
... force which I think may extricate you from your difficulties , the amount , the supplies of money , the best and speediest method ( in my judgment ) of providing all the necessaries , I shall endeavor to inform you forthwith , making ...
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... force , that will incessantly make war and annoy him : none of your ten or twenty thousand mercenaries , not your forces on paper , but one that shall belong to the state , and , whether you ap- point one or more generals , or this or ...
... force , that will incessantly make war and annoy him : none of your ten or twenty thousand mercenaries , not your forces on paper , but one that shall belong to the state , and , whether you ap- point one or more generals , or this or ...
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... force of many nations combined against it . Hence we see that alliances are sought even by the most powerful peoples and kings ; the force of such alliances is entirely destroyed by those who confine law within the boundaries of a state ...
... force of many nations combined against it . Hence we see that alliances are sought even by the most powerful peoples and kings ; the force of such alliances is entirely destroyed by those who confine law within the boundaries of a state ...
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