Majority Rule, Svazek 1Chatham House, 1984 - Počet stran: 238 |
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... individual , Mill said , 19 views the universe from an unavoidably skewed angle . The nature of knowledge thus limits us and excludes certainty from our world . Situated differently in terms of status , wisdom , geography , profession ...
... individual , Mill said , 19 views the universe from an unavoidably skewed angle . The nature of knowledge thus limits us and excludes certainty from our world . Situated differently in terms of status , wisdom , geography , profession ...
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... individual lives is unexpressed , no less than the unity of society . " 40 Some have claimed that only individuals make judgments ; groups do not have minds and cannot exercise will except metaphorically . Radical individual- ism ...
... individual lives is unexpressed , no less than the unity of society . " 40 Some have claimed that only individuals make judgments ; groups do not have minds and cannot exercise will except metaphorically . Radical individual- ism ...
Strana 201
... individual desires ; and it overlooks the crucial social elements in social choice by reducing decision making to the summation of individual preferences . Voting registers a mixture of individual and social goals . As suggested in the ...
... individual desires ; and it overlooks the crucial social elements in social choice by reducing decision making to the summation of individual preferences . Voting registers a mixture of individual and social goals . As suggested in the ...
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Problems of the Suffrage | 3 |
Constituency | 65 |
An Interval of Time | 88 |
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