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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... practical ( regulating conduct ) , and productive ( making things ) ; the second , the practical , type of activity lies in the field of ethics . As the realm of Nature seems to be drawn toward some ideal , human beings are also drawn ...
... practical ( regulating conduct ) , and productive ( making things ) ; the second , the practical , type of activity lies in the field of ethics . As the realm of Nature seems to be drawn toward some ideal , human beings are also drawn ...
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... ( practical ) Liberty requires moreover freedom in regard to trades and professions - the permission to every- one to use his abilities without restriction - and the free admission to all offices of State . This is a summary of the ...
... ( practical ) Liberty requires moreover freedom in regard to trades and professions - the permission to every- one to use his abilities without restriction - and the free admission to all offices of State . This is a summary of the ...
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... practical affairs . If we would possess permanently ... a body able to originate and willing to adopt improvements ; if we would not have our bureaucracy degenerate into a pedantocracy , this body must not engross all the occupations ...
... practical affairs . If we would possess permanently ... a body able to originate and willing to adopt improvements ; if we would not have our bureaucracy degenerate into a pedantocracy , this body must not engross all the occupations ...
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