Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1956 - 224 頁 |
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... passed , but the drain was then systematized and continued in the form of taxation and graft . It is easy to exaggerate the degree of oppression in the light of modern standards . As a matter of fact the first two centuries of the ...
... passed , but the drain was then systematized and continued in the form of taxation and graft . It is easy to exaggerate the degree of oppression in the light of modern standards . As a matter of fact the first two centuries of the ...
第 77 頁
... passing to the bourgeois , and their political power was passing to the kings . Faith as the basis of belief was labeled superstition by a science which now began to hold all knowledge up to the test of reason and experiment . Last to ...
... passing to the bourgeois , and their political power was passing to the kings . Faith as the basis of belief was labeled superstition by a science which now began to hold all knowledge up to the test of reason and experiment . Last to ...
第 126 頁
... passed only by the legislature ; and taxes can be levied only by the consent of the people ( Locke meant the gentry and bourgeois , or capitalists ) through their legislature . The doctrine of natural rights was a fateful one for ...
... passed only by the legislature ; and taxes can be levied only by the consent of the people ( Locke meant the gentry and bourgeois , or capitalists ) through their legislature . The doctrine of natural rights was a fateful one for ...
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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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