 | Arif Dirlik, Vinay Bahl, Peter Gran - 2000 - 534 páginas
...should be subjected, but that even in the mass and body, as well as in the individuals, the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted, their will controlled,...those passions which it is its office to bridle and subdue.1 In their various ways, Plato, Freud, and Luther could be said to have assented to these assumptions... | |
 | Keith M. Baker, John W. Boyer, Julius Kirshner - 1987 - 480 páginas
...should be subjected, but that even in the mass and body as well as in the individuals, the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted, their will controlled,...be done by a power out of themselves; and not, in exercise of its function, subject to that will and to those passions which it is its office to bridle... | |
 | Mitchell G. Ash, William R. Woodward - 1989 - 344 páginas
...authority's repression of irrational drives in the masses: "Society requires . . . that ... the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted, their will controlled,...only be done by a power out of themselves, and not . . . subject to that will and to those passions which it is its office to bridle and subdue."55 Like... | |
 | Maeva Marcus, James R. Perry - 1985 - 652 páginas
...as in the individuals, the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted, their will controuled, and their passions brought into subjection. This can only be done by a POWER OUT OF THEMSELVES. ["]3 This negative answer has been, from time immemorial, the strong hold of tyranny. And if this negative... | |
 | Detmar Doering - 1990 - 330 páginas
...be subjected, but that even in the mass and body, äs well äs in the individuals, the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted, their will controlled,...those passions which it is its office to bridle and subdue."2 In der Tat handelt es sich hier um die Whig-Doktrin von der Herrschaft des Gesetzes, wie... | |
 | Otfried Schütz - 1993 - 512 páginas
...be subjected, but that even in the mass and body, äs well äs in the individuals, the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted, their will controlled,...those passions which it is its office to bridle and subdue."2 In der Tat handelt es sich hier um die Whig-Doktrin von der Herrschaft des Gesetzes, wie... | |
 | Ralph C. Hancock, L. Gary Lambert - 1996 - 314 páginas
...We need a power intrinsically superior to ourselves, and we therefore have a right to such a power: This can only be done by a power out of themselves',...to bridle and subdue. In this sense, the restraints of man, as well as their liberties, are to be reckoned among their rights.24 In this sense, men have... | |
 | David Wootton - 1996 - 964 páginas
...should be subjected, but that even in the mass and body, as well as in the individuals, the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted, their will controlled,...into subjection. This can only be done by a power mil of themselves, and not, in the exercise of its function, subject to that will and to those passions... | |
 | Geraldine Friedman - 1996 - 300 páginas
..."society requires . . . that even in the mass and body as well as in the individuals, the inclinations of men should frequently be thwarted, their will controlled, and their passions brought into subjection" (R, p. 151). His point is that the ancien regime does a better job of subjection than does the Revolutionary... | |
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