An Examination of the Nature of the State: A Study in Political PhilosophyMacmillan, 1911 - Počet stran: 448 |
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... creation of new and complex political conditions . With the ap- pearance of the modern constitutional State with its functions and organization reduced to definite written statement , with the formation of the greatest variety of ...
... creation of new and complex political conditions . With the ap- pearance of the modern constitutional State with its functions and organization reduced to definite written statement , with the formation of the greatest variety of ...
Strana 12
... masses has been instrumental in creating the true feeling of 1 Article Nation in Lalor's Ency . Pol . Sci . 2 Representative Government , Chap . XVI . nationality , that is to say , a demand for 12 THE NATURE OF THE STATE.
... masses has been instrumental in creating the true feeling of 1 Article Nation in Lalor's Ency . Pol . Sci . 2 Representative Government , Chap . XVI . nationality , that is to say , a demand for 12 THE NATURE OF THE STATE.
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... created , the State becomes an established fact.1 With the permanent settlement of tribes upon definite areas of ... creating and law - maintaining society which proclaims and as- serts the conditions of its existence in connection with ...
... created , the State becomes an established fact.1 With the permanent settlement of tribes upon definite areas of ... creating and law - maintaining society which proclaims and as- serts the conditions of its existence in connection with ...
Strana 30
... created , in order that it may be justified in the exercise of the authority that it wields . The question thus assumes a largely moral character . It is undoubtedly a fact , that many have believed States actually to have arisen in the ...
... created , in order that it may be justified in the exercise of the authority that it wields . The question thus assumes a largely moral character . It is undoubtedly a fact , that many have believed States actually to have arisen in the ...
Strana 33
... created , makes of it an entity independent of man , uncre- ated by him , and , as such , not requiring justifica- tion in his eyes . In a general way , this was the view of the Greeks , who considered political authority almost as a ...
... created , makes of it an entity independent of man , uncre- ated by him , and , as such , not requiring justifica- tion in his eyes . In a general way , this was the view of the Greeks , who considered political authority almost as a ...
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