Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of Democracy |
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... maturity , and decay ) or looked upon mankind as having deteriorated from a
Golden Age to which reforms were intended to restore it . The Greek was an
inveterate political experimenter , and his search was for the perfect political
structure ...
... maturity , and decay ) or looked upon mankind as having deteriorated from a
Golden Age to which reforms were intended to restore it . The Greek was an
inveterate political experimenter , and his search was for the perfect political
structure ...
第 40 頁
The Greeks were far from united in their acceptance even of the doctrine of
change , for many looked upon its scientific skepticism as a menace to property
and good order , and “ schools ” sprang up all over Hellas to teach and defend
various ...
The Greeks were far from united in their acceptance even of the doctrine of
change , for many looked upon its scientific skepticism as a menace to property
and good order , and “ schools ” sprang up all over Hellas to teach and defend
various ...
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Revolution was looked upon not as change , but as a restoration of the good old
way of doing things — a view closely allied to the ancient hope of restoring the
Golden Age . The attitude became habitual and was transferred to the United ...
Revolution was looked upon not as change , but as a restoration of the good old
way of doing things — a view closely allied to the ancient hope of restoring the
Golden Age . The attitude became habitual and was transferred to the United ...
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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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