On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLippincott, 1894 - 622 páginas |
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... action in one Cæsar . " Parliamentary liberty " is a term sneeringly used in whole countries to designate what they consider an obsolete encumbrance and decaying remnants of a political phase belonging to the past . The representative ...
... action in one Cæsar . " Parliamentary liberty " is a term sneeringly used in whole countries to designate what they consider an obsolete encumbrance and decaying remnants of a political phase belonging to the past . The representative ...
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... action , applied to the sphere of politics ; but although this definition might be called " orderly , " it would certainly neither be " solid " nor " fruitful , " unless a long discussion should follow on what it means in reality and ...
... action , applied to the sphere of politics ; but although this definition might be called " orderly , " it would certainly neither be " solid " nor " fruitful , " unless a long discussion should follow on what it means in reality and ...
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... action . We have this desire , in some degree , even in common with the animal , where it mani- fests itself at least as a desire for freedom of motion . The fiercest despot desires liberty as much as the most ardent re- publican ...
... action . We have this desire , in some degree , even in common with the animal , where it mani- fests itself at least as a desire for freedom of motion . The fiercest despot desires liberty as much as the most ardent re- publican ...
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... action in the citizen , and an acknowledgment of his dignity and his impor- tant rights by the government which is subject to his positive and organic , not only to his roundabout and vague influence . This has always been felt ; but ...
... action in the citizen , and an acknowledgment of his dignity and his impor- tant rights by the government which is subject to his positive and organic , not only to his roundabout and vague influence . This has always been felt ; but ...
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... action , ascribed to any other being , or applied to any other sphere of action , has necessarily a relative and limited , therefore an approx- imative sense only . With this modification , however , we may apply the idea of freedom to ...
... action , ascribed to any other being , or applied to any other sphere of action , has necessarily a relative and limited , therefore an approx- imative sense only . With this modification , however , we may apply the idea of freedom to ...
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