The Study of Politics: The Western Tradition and American OriginsMcGraw-Hill, 1963 - 120 páginas |
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... qualities held alike by poets and day laborers , by physicists and petty thieves ? While everyone is " human , " and presumably entitled to dignity and respect , the impetus to grade individuals still emerges in most societies . The ...
... qualities held alike by poets and day laborers , by physicists and petty thieves ? While everyone is " human , " and presumably entitled to dignity and respect , the impetus to grade individuals still emerges in most societies . The ...
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... qualities should be elevated to positions of power and influence . To be sure , there is bound to be controversy over what is virtue or what is the common good . But few will deny that it is better to have men of moral sensibility in ...
... qualities should be elevated to positions of power and influence . To be sure , there is bound to be controversy over what is virtue or what is the common good . But few will deny that it is better to have men of moral sensibility in ...
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... qualities would rise to positions of power in the governmental system . How was this to occur ? The Federalist authors adhered to the hope that the average voter would , when elections were held , defer to men of greater attainments ...
... qualities would rise to positions of power in the governmental system . How was this to occur ? The Federalist authors adhered to the hope that the average voter would , when elections were held , defer to men of greater attainments ...
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THE STUDY OF POLITICS | 1 |
THE WESTERN TRADITION | 17 |
ENDS AND MEANS | 31 |
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