A Constitution for the World, Tema 6Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965 - 111 páginas |
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... human person , and as the legislators and judges of the World Republic shall express and specify . C. The four elements of life - earth , water , air , energy - are the common property of the human race . The management and use of such ...
... human person , and as the legislators and judges of the World Republic shall express and specify . C. The four elements of life - earth , water , air , energy - are the common property of the human race . The management and use of such ...
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... human nature to re- make itself on the basis of expectation . Once the idea of free- dom has been planted , it refuses to die ; where rights have been most degraded , the human spirit with its wonted resil- ience proclaims a longer list ...
... human nature to re- make itself on the basis of expectation . Once the idea of free- dom has been planted , it refuses to die ; where rights have been most degraded , the human spirit with its wonted resil- ience proclaims a longer list ...
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... human nature that the law , or the bill of rights , must take into account is " that nobody knows the possibilities of any man , not even the man himself . " The law does not act , as Aristotle thought when he upheld slav- ery , on ...
... human nature that the law , or the bill of rights , must take into account is " that nobody knows the possibilities of any man , not even the man himself . " The law does not act , as Aristotle thought when he upheld slav- ery , on ...
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A Constitution for the World, Tema 6 Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
A Constitution for the World, Tema 6 Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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