Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1956 - 224 頁 |
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第 1 頁
... means of improvement , it is a process and not a structure and , there- fore , can never lay claim to perfection without destroying its essential nature . Democracy seeks to preserve and reconcile the rival sovran- ties and moral values ...
... means of improvement , it is a process and not a structure and , there- fore , can never lay claim to perfection without destroying its essential nature . Democracy seeks to preserve and reconcile the rival sovran- ties and moral values ...
第 11 頁
... means of force and counter- force . He may want little or great change . Democratic socialists be- long here because they wish to change gradually as public opinion is educated : that is , they desire the state to control the means of ...
... means of force and counter- force . He may want little or great change . Democratic socialists be- long here because they wish to change gradually as public opinion is educated : that is , they desire the state to control the means of ...
第 196 頁
... means of production was presumably in a capitalist class , but they were gradually robbed and actual possession soon ... means of control was the secret police and fear of the concentration of labor camp , torture , and death . Ownership ...
... means of production was presumably in a capitalist class , but they were gradually robbed and actual possession soon ... means of control was the secret police and fear of the concentration of labor camp , torture , and death . Ownership ...
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ITS MEANING AND ITS METHOD | 1 |
MORALS WITH AXES TO GRIND | 15 |
THE FAILURE OF GREEK DEMOCRACY | 32 |
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