Majority Rule, Svazek 1Chatham House, 1984 - Počet stran: 238 |
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... possible because they wish to " escape from freedom . " 33 There is perhaps some kernel of truth in this , for one possible re- sponse to responsibility is withdrawal . But in voting situations especially , with- drawal itself ...
... possible because they wish to " escape from freedom . " 33 There is perhaps some kernel of truth in this , for one possible re- sponse to responsibility is withdrawal . But in voting situations especially , with- drawal itself ...
Strana 159
... possible to reject majority rule . Consider , for example , the practice of unanimity in the Society of Friends . Self - government there means that no person may ever be coerced legitimately . Precisely because literal self ...
... possible to reject majority rule . Consider , for example , the practice of unanimity in the Society of Friends . Self - government there means that no person may ever be coerced legitimately . Precisely because literal self ...
Strana 165
... possible forms of rule because “ a state of affairs where two human beings are subordinated to the arbitrary will of a third is twice as bad as a state of affairs where only one is so subordinat- ed . " 56 This claim rests on a high ...
... possible forms of rule because “ a state of affairs where two human beings are subordinated to the arbitrary will of a third is twice as bad as a state of affairs where only one is so subordinat- ed . " 56 This claim rests on a high ...
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Problems of the Suffrage | 3 |
Constituency | 65 |
An Interval of Time | 88 |
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