A Disquisition on GovernmentSt. Augustine's Press, 2007 - 90 страница |
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... necessary to their preservation and existence . If reversed , —if their feelings and affections were stronger for others than for themselves , or even as strong , the necessary result would seem to be , that all individuality would be ...
... necessary to their preservation and existence . If reversed , —if their feelings and affections were stronger for others than for themselves , or even as strong , the necessary result would seem to be , that all individuality would be ...
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... necessary , both civil and military , ( including naval , where , from situation , that description of force may be required , ) with all the means necessary for prompt and effective action , -such as fortifica- tions , fleets ...
... necessary , both civil and military , ( including naval , where , from situation , that description of force may be required , ) with all the means necessary for prompt and effective action , -such as fortifica- tions , fleets ...
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... necessary ; and so long as this continues to be necessary , so long will constitutions , also , be necessary to counteract its tendency to the abuse of power , —and so long must the concurrent majority remain an essential element in the ...
... necessary ; and so long as this continues to be necessary , so long will constitutions , also , be necessary to counteract its tendency to the abuse of power , —and so long must the concurrent majority remain an essential element in the ...
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abolitionism absolute forms absolute governments absolute monarchies abuse of power American Andrew Jackson appropriate organ C.S. Lewis Calhoun causes character civilization compromise concurrent majority conflict consequence consti constitutional governments construction corrupt bargain danger disbursements Disquisition effect election enlarge and secure equal ernment estates execute the laws exert existence favorable force Friedrich Nietzsche government is ordained government to oppression greater hence honors and emoluments ical impulse increase indispensable individual influence intelligence John Caldwell Calhoun Josef Pieper Lee Cheek Leo Strauss liberty limited means ment monarchical form monarchy moral munity nature necessarily necessary negative power numerical majority object obtain the control oppression and abuse orders or classes patricians patriotism perfect plebeians political popular government popular rule portion possession powers of government prevent principle progress promote protection regarded resistance respective result right of suffrage Roger Scruton social feelings Stanley Rosen struggle sufficient tendency to oppression tion tution violent whole community