Liberty and the Holy City: The Idea of Freedom in English HistoryOberon Press, 1978 - 210 páginas |
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... individual in matters that concern himself is a right . It involves the public in an obligation that has nothing in common with the kind of obligation that inheres , according to Austin , in superior power . If the individual , as Mill ...
... individual in matters that concern himself is a right . It involves the public in an obligation that has nothing in common with the kind of obligation that inheres , according to Austin , in superior power . If the individual , as Mill ...
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... individual is obliged to do only what is just . This is not to say that he has no obligation to the State , for if rights attach to individuals they can be realized only in society . Like Bradley , Green sees individ- uality as a social ...
... individual is obliged to do only what is just . This is not to say that he has no obligation to the State , for if rights attach to individuals they can be realized only in society . Like Bradley , Green sees individ- uality as a social ...
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... individual it is because society is a means to an end that is itself individual in character . For Bosanquet the significant distinction is no longer that between the individual and society . What matters is the dis- tinction between ...
... individual it is because society is a means to an end that is itself individual in character . For Bosanquet the significant distinction is no longer that between the individual and society . What matters is the dis- tinction between ...
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