Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1956 - 224 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 41 筆
第 164 頁
... United States was also a part of this economic empire , led by loose financial strings which were not finally severed until World War I turned us from a debtor to a creditor nation . Another dependency was the Dutch East Indies ...
... United States was also a part of this economic empire , led by loose financial strings which were not finally severed until World War I turned us from a debtor to a creditor nation . Another dependency was the Dutch East Indies ...
第 176 頁
... United States in the world today . It is absurd under present conditions for us to talk self - righteously of British imperialism . It exists only by suffrance of the United States and on condition that American capital is cut into the ...
... United States in the world today . It is absurd under present conditions for us to talk self - righteously of British imperialism . It exists only by suffrance of the United States and on condition that American capital is cut into the ...
第 217 頁
... United States seem to be convinced of the necessity of international political co - operation through the United Nations ; it remains to be seen whether we will ruin this progress by slitting the world's economic throat . Of course ...
... United States seem to be convinced of the necessity of international political co - operation through the United Nations ; it remains to be seen whether we will ruin this progress by slitting the world's economic throat . Of course ...
內容
ITS MEANING AND ITS METHOD | 1 |
MORALS WITH AXES TO GRIND | 15 |
THE FAILURE OF GREEK DEMOCRACY | 32 |
著作權所有 | |
10 個其他區段未顯示
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
absolute accepted American ancient Anglo-Saxon aristocrats Aristotle Athenian democracy balance became become believe British capital capitalists century Christianity Church civil liberties colonial common Common Law communist compromise conflict cynical demand democracy democratic process developed divine right doctrine economic effect emperor empire England English Englishman equality Europe existence fact farmers fascist favor force freedom French Revolution German gradually Greek human idea ideal imperialism individual industrial Industrial Revolution interests Ionian Jefferson juramentado justice king labor land liberal Marx means medieval ment method middle class modern moral moral Absolute mythus nations natural rights never nomic oligarchy party perfect perhaps Pericles philosophers Physiocrats Plato political practical problem progress promote Puritan reason reform religion result revolution Roman Law Rome rule Russia sense slaves social socialists society Soviet Soviet Union spirit Stalin struggle super-ego tion totalitarian trade true United wealth Western