Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of Democracy |
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As times changed there arose new problems not covered by the Common Law .
... Royal judges were drawn from the ranks of the lawyers and whenever a new
problem arose they settled it as nearly as they could in the spirit of the law .
As times changed there arose new problems not covered by the Common Law .
... Royal judges were drawn from the ranks of the lawyers and whenever a new
problem arose they settled it as nearly as they could in the spirit of the law .
第 158 頁
It is therefore necessarily wasteful of materials and energy , and is possible only
where social problems and crimes can be avoided by exploiting vast natural
resources or subject peoples . One cannot escape recognizing more than a grain
of ...
It is therefore necessarily wasteful of materials and energy , and is possible only
where social problems and crimes can be avoided by exploiting vast natural
resources or subject peoples . One cannot escape recognizing more than a grain
of ...
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The great problem of the future is to find a way to change that psychology , but we
will not hasten the day by assuming ... two nations find a permanent meeting
ground politically and economically there can be no solution to world problems .
The great problem of the future is to find a way to change that psychology , but we
will not hasten the day by assuming ... two nations find a permanent meeting
ground politically and economically there can be no solution to world problems .
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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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