Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1948 - 258 頁 |
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... object to deferring to such aristocratic leaders . There will be a social order , says T. V. Smith , " in which every man lives richly his own life , leads where his knowl- edge justifies , and follows where his ignorance compels . " In ...
... object to deferring to such aristocratic leaders . There will be a social order , says T. V. Smith , " in which every man lives richly his own life , leads where his knowl- edge justifies , and follows where his ignorance compels . " In ...
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... object of the reactionary is to erect the " perfect " state and to stifle all social conflict . ( 2 ) Conservative : desires to keep things pretty much as they are ; approves past changes , but at any move toward further change in ...
... object of the reactionary is to erect the " perfect " state and to stifle all social conflict . ( 2 ) Conservative : desires to keep things pretty much as they are ; approves past changes , but at any move toward further change in ...
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... object was to export as much as possible in exchange for gold and to import as little as possible . The natural result was that mercantilism was often over - simplified to mean that wealth consisted of gold and silver . The gold buried ...
... object was to export as much as possible in exchange for gold and to import as little as possible . The natural result was that mercantilism was often over - simplified to mean that wealth consisted of gold and silver . The gold buried ...
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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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