Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... decide many matters that could formerly be left to each person to decide for himself . The great increase in wealth makes it easier for men to mistake what it means to live " well " and so to decide what the real business of living is ...
... decide many matters that could formerly be left to each person to decide for himself . The great increase in wealth makes it easier for men to mistake what it means to live " well " and so to decide what the real business of living is ...
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... decide many matters that could formerly be left to each person to decide for himself . The great increase in wealth makes it easier for men to mistake what it means to live " well " and so to decide what the real business of living is ...
... decide many matters that could formerly be left to each person to decide for himself . The great increase in wealth makes it easier for men to mistake what it means to live " well " and so to decide what the real business of living is ...
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... decide to live by himself apart from his clan he would have no protection and might be killed by any one . ( 2 ) The clan decided almost entirely what each of its members would do and what they would have to eat . For when a clan wanted ...
... decide to live by himself apart from his clan he would have no protection and might be killed by any one . ( 2 ) The clan decided almost entirely what each of its members would do and what they would have to eat . For when a clan wanted ...
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... decide what is fair . This was not the way the courts got at it . The man who brought the case had to charge the other with some specific kind of wrong , and then prove this . But the important thing was that all the king's subjects had ...
... decide what is fair . This was not the way the courts got at it . The man who brought the case had to charge the other with some specific kind of wrong , and then prove this . But the important thing was that all the king's subjects had ...
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... decide matters for himself ; and it is only as he can decide matters for himself that he can be responsi- ble , or indeed be a real person . Many people would perhaps be more comfortable if owned by kind masters than if forced to ...
... decide matters for himself ; and it is only as he can decide matters for himself that he can be responsi- ble , or indeed be a real person . Many people would perhaps be more comfortable if owned by kind masters than if forced to ...
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