Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1956 - 224 頁 |
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第 83 頁
... doctrine of natural laws which had come down through Roman Law from Hippias . The French Physio- crats , the founders of modern economics , taught that if natural laws were found and freed of modern corruption each individual or group ...
... doctrine of natural laws which had come down through Roman Law from Hippias . The French Physio- crats , the founders of modern economics , taught that if natural laws were found and freed of modern corruption each individual or group ...
第 112 頁
... doctrine of the supremacy of the law , and the doctrine that law is based upon precedent . By the first the Common Law was superior to all men , even the king . " The King " said Bracton , " is not subject to man , but is under God and ...
... doctrine of the supremacy of the law , and the doctrine that law is based upon precedent . By the first the Common Law was superior to all men , even the king . " The King " said Bracton , " is not subject to man , but is under God and ...
第 126 頁
... doctrine of natural rights was a fateful one for Englishmen . Hitherto they had fought for limited and concrete liberties , one or two at a time , without deep thought of any goal . Now they were told that a whole galaxy of liberties ...
... doctrine of natural rights was a fateful one for Englishmen . Hitherto they had fought for limited and concrete liberties , one or two at a time , without deep thought of any goal . Now they were told that a whole galaxy of liberties ...
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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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