Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... interests . To affirm this would be a contradiction in terms . The community within itself , and with respect to itself , can have no sinister interest . One community may intend the evil of another ; never its own . This is an ...
... interests . To affirm this would be a contradiction in terms . The community within itself , and with respect to itself , can have no sinister interest . One community may intend the evil of another ; never its own . This is an ...
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... interest of. " Let us first suppose , that monarchy is united with aristocracy . Their power is equal or not equal . If it is not equal , it follows , as a necessary consequence , from the principles which we have already established ...
... interest of. " Let us first suppose , that monarchy is united with aristocracy . Their power is equal or not equal . If it is not equal , it follows , as a necessary consequence , from the principles which we have already established ...
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... interest of the community , considered in the aggregate , or in the democratical point of view , is , that each individual should receive protection ; and that the powers which are constituted for that purpose should be employed ...
... interest of the community , considered in the aggregate , or in the democratical point of view , is , that each individual should receive protection ; and that the powers which are constituted for that purpose should be employed ...
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... interests of the majority . Where there are two portions of power differing in kind , there is , we admit , no criterion of equality . But then , in such a case , it is absurd to talk , as Mr. Mill does , about the stronger and the ...
... interests of the majority . Where there are two portions of power differing in kind , there is , we admit , no criterion of equality . But then , in such a case , it is absurd to talk , as Mr. Mill does , about the stronger and the ...
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... interest of the de- mocracy is that each individual should receive protec- tion . The interest of the King and the aristocracy is to have all the power that they can obtain , and to use it for their own ends . Therefore the King and ...
... interest of the de- mocracy is that each individual should receive protec- tion . The interest of the King and the aristocracy is to have all the power that they can obtain , and to use it for their own ends . Therefore the King and ...
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