The Study of Politics: The Western Tradition and American OriginsMcGraw-Hill, 1963 - 120 páginas |
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... experience of a single country . The Natural Law , St. Thomas points out , does not necessarily affirm the right to private property . This right , he says , should only be guaranteed if the principle of individual ownership fits in ...
... experience of a single country . The Natural Law , St. Thomas points out , does not necessarily affirm the right to private property . This right , he says , should only be guaranteed if the principle of individual ownership fits in ...
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... experience of them proves beyond doubt , " Jean - Jacques Rousseau wrote . " But all the same , I think I have shown that man is naturally good . " According to this view all men are born into the world in a state of natural goodness ...
... experience of them proves beyond doubt , " Jean - Jacques Rousseau wrote . " But all the same , I think I have shown that man is naturally good . " According to this view all men are born into the world in a state of natural goodness ...
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... Experience has instructed us that no skill in the science of government has yet been able to discriminate and define , with sufficient certainty , its three great provinces - the legislative , executive , and judiciary ; or even the ...
... Experience has instructed us that no skill in the science of government has yet been able to discriminate and define , with sufficient certainty , its three great provinces - the legislative , executive , and judiciary ; or even the ...
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THE STUDY OF POLITICS | 1 |
THE WESTERN TRADITION | 17 |
ENDS AND MEANS | 31 |
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