Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... responsible for young children ; schools for children during part of the day ; cities for the way houses are built , waste dis- posed of , and streets kept safe ; the state looks after most of the regulations of business , and decides ...
... responsible for young children ; schools for children during part of the day ; cities for the way houses are built , waste dis- posed of , and streets kept safe ; the state looks after most of the regulations of business , and decides ...
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... responsible groups . By an in- genious change of the old principle that a man's kin were responsible , the state required every man , with a few exceptions , to belong to a small group called " frankpledge , " or sometimes " tithing ...
... responsible groups . By an in- genious change of the old principle that a man's kin were responsible , the state required every man , with a few exceptions , to belong to a small group called " frankpledge , " or sometimes " tithing ...
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... but to give him his freedom is , on the whole , the best way to make him careful and responsible ; if he is his own master he feels greater ambition and pride in doing 3. Special privilege well - he is more of a FIRST STEPS IN LIBERTY 105.
... but to give him his freedom is , on the whole , the best way to make him careful and responsible ; if he is his own master he feels greater ambition and pride in doing 3. Special privilege well - he is more of a FIRST STEPS IN LIBERTY 105.
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... responsibility and is most likely to lead to national prosperity . We need not dwell long upon the third kind of lib- erty , namely special privilege , as we have already given illustrations of it in speaking of the towns and gilds ...
... responsibility and is most likely to lead to national prosperity . We need not dwell long upon the third kind of lib- erty , namely special privilege , as we have already given illustrations of it in speaking of the towns and gilds ...
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... did not dare to condemn a man by a jury unless he consented to this way of trial . To take away a man's life without his having a chance to appeal to God was too much of a responsibility . 110 BEGINNINGS OF COÖPERATION.
... did not dare to condemn a man by a jury unless he consented to this way of trial . To take away a man's life without his having a chance to appeal to God was too much of a responsibility . 110 BEGINNINGS OF COÖPERATION.
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