The Ideas of Freedom and Despotism in the Political Thought of Alexis de TocquevilleStanford University, 1976 - 1384 páginas |
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... Spirit of the Laws , VII , 8 ; Vol . I , p . 101 ; Rousseau , Discourses , p . 178 . 46 Montesquieu , Spirit of the Laws , VIII , 2 ; Vol . I , p.109 . 47Allan Bloom . Intro . to Rousseau , Letter to d'Alembert . 43Montesquieu , Spirit ...
... Spirit of the Laws , VII , 8 ; Vol . I , p . 101 ; Rousseau , Discourses , p . 178 . 46 Montesquieu , Spirit of the Laws , VIII , 2 ; Vol . I , p.109 . 47Allan Bloom . Intro . to Rousseau , Letter to d'Alembert . 43Montesquieu , Spirit ...
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... spirit of govern- ment .... change the spirit of government , for that spirit , I repeat , is leading you to the abyss.63 In another speech before the Chamber of Deputies , he again laments this impending destruction of the " public spirit ...
... spirit of govern- ment .... change the spirit of government , for that spirit , I repeat , is leading you to the abyss.63 In another speech before the Chamber of Deputies , he again laments this impending destruction of the " public spirit ...
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... spirit weakens the military spirit , 47 he cautiously but persistently delineates the dangers of tranquillity . Certainly he hates war : it centralizes the government , it is especially harmful in a republic because even an ordinary man ...
... spirit weakens the military spirit , 47 he cautiously but persistently delineates the dangers of tranquillity . Certainly he hates war : it centralizes the government , it is especially harmful in a republic because even an ordinary man ...
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