| Kenneth España Bauzon - 1992 - 368 страница
...elementary point that regimes matter. Kant reasoned that if "the consent of the citizenry is recognized in order to determine whether or not there will be war, it is natural that they will consider all its calamities before committing themselves to so risky a game." But where "the ruler... | |
| John Malloy Owen - 1997 - 268 страница
...citizenry's permission before going to war; a despotism was a state lacking such a requirement: If ... the consent of the citizenry is required in order...calamities before committing themselves to so risky a game. (Among these are doing the fighting themselves, paying the costs of war from their own resources, having... | |
| Jacqueline Stevens - 1999 - 330 страница
...provides for this desirable result, namely perpetual peace, and the reason for this is as follows: If (as must inevitably be the case, given this form...will be war, it is natural that they consider all the calamities before committing themselves to so risky a game. The risks include doing the fighting... | |
| Heidi H. Hobbs - 2000 - 270 страница
...number will judge aright."16 Rousseau and Kant developed similar themes with respect to public opinion and war. Monarchs may engage in wars for reasons that...before committing themselves to so risky a game." The situation is quite different under nonrepublican constitutions, according to Kant, because, "The... | |
| Gregory H. Fox, Brad R. Roth - 2000 - 604 страница
...with each other." Quoted 1n Russett, Grasp1ng the Democrat1c Peace, supra note 42, pp. 128 29. 46 "If the consent of the citizenry is required in order...calamities before committing themselves to so risky a A who consider State B illiberal may still favor good relations with B if they have money invested... | |
| Tarak Barkawi, Mark Laffey - 2001 - 256 страница
...also provides this desirable result, namely, perpetual peace, and the reason for this is as follows: If (as must inevitably be the case, given this form...calamities before committing themselves to so risky a game. (Among these are doing the fighting themselves, paying the costs of war from their own resources, having... | |
| Joseph Lepgold, Miroslav Nincic - 2001 - 244 страница
.... . provides for this desirable result, namely perpetual peace, and the reason for this as follows: If (as must inevitably be the case, given this form...in order to determine whether or not there will be a war, it is natural that they consider all its calamities before committing themselves to so risky... | |
| Immanuel Kant, Ted Humphrey - 2003 - 68 страница
...provides for this desirable result, namely, perpetual peace, and the reason for this is as follows: If (as must inevitably be the case, given this form...calamities before committing themselves to so risky a game. (Among these are doing the fighting themselves, paying the costs of war from their own resources, having... | |
| Walter C. Clemens - 2004 - 772 страница
...Kant gave six reasons. First, where "the consent of the citizenry is required ... to determine whether there will be war, it is natural that they consider all its calamities before they enter so risky a game." By contrast, authoritarian rulers can simply declare war and leave it... | |
| Matthew Evangelista - 2005 - 464 страница
...argued that democracies are more peaceful because of their 422 institutional configuration: "if ... the consent of the citizenry is required in order...determine whether or not there will be war, it is only natural that they consider all its calamaties before committing themselves to so risky a game.""5... | |
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