Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 485 |
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... Politics . ” As long as our civilization is essentially one of property , of fences , of exclusiveness , it will be ... political solution of world prob- lems . He believed that if political covenants are to stick they must have their ...
... Politics . ” As long as our civilization is essentially one of property , of fences , of exclusiveness , it will be ... political solution of world prob- lems . He believed that if political covenants are to stick they must have their ...
Strana 194
... politics rest on necessary foundations , and cannot be treated with levity . Republics abound in young civilians who be- lieve that the laws make the city , that grave modifications of the policy and modes of living and employments of ...
... politics rest on necessary foundations , and cannot be treated with levity . Republics abound in young civilians who be- lieve that the laws make the city , that grave modifications of the policy and modes of living and employments of ...
Strana 195
... politics which has possessed the mind of men , and which they have expressed the best they could in their laws and in their revolutions , considers persons and property as the two objects for whose protection government exists . Of ...
... politics which has possessed the mind of men , and which they have expressed the best they could in their laws and in their revolutions , considers persons and property as the two objects for whose protection government exists . Of ...
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