Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Sheldon, 1860 |
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... whole science of politics is synthetically deduced ! We can scarcely persuade ourselves that we are not reading a book written before the time of Bacon and Galileo , a book written in those days in which physicians reasoned from the 8 ...
... whole science of politics is synthetically deduced ! We can scarcely persuade ourselves that we are not reading a book written before the time of Bacon and Galileo , a book written in those days in which physicians reasoned from the 8 ...
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... whole community should meet in a mass ; it follows , therefore , that the powers of government cannot be directly exercised by the people . But he sees no objection to pure and direct Democracy , except the difficulty which we have ...
... whole community should meet in a mass ; it follows , therefore , that the powers of government cannot be directly exercised by the people . But he sees no objection to pure and direct Democracy , except the difficulty which we have ...
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... whole question is a question of degree . If all men preferred the mod- erate approbation of their neighbours to any degree of wealth or grandeur , or sensual pleasure , government would be unnecessary . If all men desired wealth so ...
... whole question is a question of degree . If all men preferred the mod- erate approbation of their neighbours to any degree of wealth or grandeur , or sensual pleasure , government would be unnecessary . If all men desired wealth so ...
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... whole , we can bring out a result diametrically opposite to that at which Mr. Mill has arrived . We can , by such a process , easily prove that any form of government is good , or that all government is superflu- ous . We must now ...
... whole , we can bring out a result diametrically opposite to that at which Mr. Mill has arrived . We can , by such a process , easily prove that any form of government is good , or that all government is superflu- ous . We must now ...
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... whole . Now , if there be no criterion of equality between two portions of power there can be no common meas- ure of portions of power . Therefore it is utterly im- possible to compare them together . But where two portions of power are ...
... whole . Now , if there be no criterion of equality between two portions of power there can be no common meas- ure of portions of power . Therefore it is utterly im- possible to compare them together . But where two portions of power are ...
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