Florida State University Studies, 第 33 期 |
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Any man is justified in using force to defend himself against violent attack , but
this type of coercion has nothing in common with political coercion for restraint .
Political coercion for restraint is employed against a person whose violence is
over .
Any man is justified in using force to defend himself against violent attack , but
this type of coercion has nothing in common with political coercion for restraint .
Political coercion for restraint is employed against a person whose violence is
over .
第 99 頁
Swift and Godwin met on common ground in their moral and political
equalitarianism . We have seen that in the second chapter of Book II , Godwin
formulated his principles of justice and cited Swift ' s sermon On Mutual
Subjection . In the third ...
Swift and Godwin met on common ground in their moral and political
equalitarianism . We have seen that in the second chapter of Book II , Godwin
formulated his principles of justice and cited Swift ' s sermon On Mutual
Subjection . In the third ...
第 101 頁
Because this must be said in behalf of humankind , that common sense and plain
reason , while men are disengaged from acquired opinions ( i . e . , opinions
inspired by demagogy and factionalism ) , will ever have some general influence
...
Because this must be said in behalf of humankind , that common sense and plain
reason , while men are disengaged from acquired opinions ( i . e . , opinions
inspired by demagogy and factionalism ) , will ever have some general influence
...
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