The Ideas of Freedom and Despotism in the Political Thought of Alexis de TocquevilleStanford University, 1976 - 1384 páginas |
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... liberty , I observe a great mistake in the country about that . There is a twofold liberty . natural ... and civil or federal . The first is common to man with beasts and other creatures . By this , man , as he stands in relation to man ...
... liberty , I observe a great mistake in the country about that . There is a twofold liberty . natural ... and civil or federal . The first is common to man with beasts and other creatures . By this , man , as he stands in relation to man ...
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... liberty . I maintain that those who blame the quarrels of the Senate and the people of Rome condemn that which was the very origin of liberty , and that they were probably more impressed by the cries and noise , than by the good effect ...
... liberty . I maintain that those who blame the quarrels of the Senate and the people of Rome condemn that which was the very origin of liberty , and that they were probably more impressed by the cries and noise , than by the good effect ...
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Roger Boesche. liberty , " opposing only " political liberty . " 89 The new despotism will cling to justice as fairness , that is , justice as a fair and equal application of widely accepted ... liberty," opposing only "political liberty."...
Roger Boesche. liberty , " opposing only " political liberty . " 89 The new despotism will cling to justice as fairness , that is , justice as a fair and equal application of widely accepted ... liberty," opposing only "political liberty."...
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