An Examination of the Nature of the State: A Study in Political PhilosophyMacmillan, 1911 - Počet stran: 448 |
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Strana vii
... definite written statement , with the formation of the greatest variety of federal unions between States formerly independent , with the rise of international relations into technical definiteness , with the clearer distinction between ...
... definite written statement , with the formation of the greatest variety of federal unions between States formerly independent , with the rise of international relations into technical definiteness , with the clearer distinction between ...
Strana 3
... organized national person of a definite country " ( Theory of the State , trans . 2d ed . p . 23 ) . Upon this point , see post , p . 27 . 1 Ihering defines the State as " the form of INTRODUCTORY : SCOPE OF THE WORK 3.
... organized national person of a definite country " ( Theory of the State , trans . 2d ed . p . 23 ) . Upon this point , see post , p . 27 . 1 Ihering defines the State as " the form of INTRODUCTORY : SCOPE OF THE WORK 3.
Strana 8
... definite as is this distinction between the State and its governmental machinery ( corre- sponding as it does very much to the distinction be- tween a given person and the material bodily frame in which such person is organized ) , we ...
... definite as is this distinction between the State and its governmental machinery ( corre- sponding as it does very much to the distinction be- tween a given person and the material bodily frame in which such person is organized ) , we ...
Strana 11
... definite and precise nomenclature . We shall there- fore in the following pages denote by " People " an aggregate of men living under a single political con- trol . The term " Nation " will be reserved for the more general and abstract ...
... definite and precise nomenclature . We shall there- fore in the following pages denote by " People " an aggregate of men living under a single political con- trol . The term " Nation " will be reserved for the more general and abstract ...
Strana 18
... definite information , nor does it appear possible that there will ever be furnished final light upon this subject . A study of origins is always an attractive one , and the work of many anthropologists has thrown a vast amount of light ...
... definite information , nor does it appear possible that there will ever be furnished final light upon this subject . A study of origins is always an attractive one , and the work of many anthropologists has thrown a vast amount of light ...
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