The Study of Politics: The Western Tradition and American OriginsMcGraw-Hill, 1963 - 120 páginas |
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... liberty , is understood , according to the proper signification of the word , the absence of external impedi- ments , " Thomas Hobbes wrote . A free man , according to this theory , is one who is not prevented from doing the things he ...
... liberty , is understood , according to the proper signification of the word , the absence of external impedi- ments , " Thomas Hobbes wrote . A free man , according to this theory , is one who is not prevented from doing the things he ...
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... liberty and the republican form . " The tensions between authority and liberty , between regulation and representation , are continually present . Hamilton was most concerned to effect the consolidation of national power as a first step ...
... liberty and the republican form . " The tensions between authority and liberty , between regulation and representation , are continually present . Hamilton was most concerned to effect the consolidation of national power as a first step ...
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... liberty .... What signify a few lives lost in a century or two ? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants . Jefferson seems to be saying at least two things in this statement . On ...
... liberty .... What signify a few lives lost in a century or two ? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants . Jefferson seems to be saying at least two things in this statement . On ...
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THE STUDY OF POLITICS | 1 |
THE WESTERN TRADITION | 17 |
ENDS AND MEANS | 31 |
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