Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1956 - 224 頁 |
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第 51 頁
... practical with the ideal ( " evil " with " good " ) are the modern Anglo - Saxons , and they are children of torment because they know by bitter experience that one cannot use the Noble Lie and avoid the lie in the soul . But Anglo ...
... practical with the ideal ( " evil " with " good " ) are the modern Anglo - Saxons , and they are children of torment because they know by bitter experience that one cannot use the Noble Lie and avoid the lie in the soul . But Anglo ...
第 53 頁
... Practical expediency took precedence over Utopia . The modern democrat can take some comfort in Aristotle . However , he did make the inevitable Greek observation that of course the one who excelled in a knowledge of wisdom and justice ...
... Practical expediency took precedence over Utopia . The modern democrat can take some comfort in Aristotle . However , he did make the inevitable Greek observation that of course the one who excelled in a knowledge of wisdom and justice ...
第 184 頁
... practical . Visionaries soon planned perfect Utopian states which - apparently by means of their perfect logic - would take over control of government and economy . Some of these dreamers even tried out modifications of their structures ...
... practical . Visionaries soon planned perfect Utopian states which - apparently by means of their perfect logic - would take over control of government and economy . Some of these dreamers even tried out modifications of their structures ...
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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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