Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... strong and because all did the Little same things there was not much choice and hence not freedom much liberty . We often speak of savage life as free , because there is no king and no policeman . But this is only one kind of freedom ...
... strong and because all did the Little same things there was not much choice and hence not freedom much liberty . We often speak of savage life as free , because there is no king and no policeman . But this is only one kind of freedom ...
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... strong in the clan , and many of the customs , such as initiations , were well adapted to cultivate this trait . These traits belong to what we sometimes call group morals . They represent a great deal that is necessary in the good ...
... strong in the clan , and many of the customs , such as initiations , were well adapted to cultivate this trait . These traits belong to what we sometimes call group morals . They represent a great deal that is necessary in the good ...
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... strong enough to protect its members or to keep order and make the future secure . We have a word , “ clannish , " which brings out precisely this defect . Clannish people keep too closely together ; they do not mix with others and get ...
... strong enough to protect its members or to keep order and make the future secure . We have a word , “ clannish , " which brings out precisely this defect . Clannish people keep too closely together ; they do not mix with others and get ...
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... strong enough to keep out foreign raids and keep down robbers , thieves , and murderers . The question might indeed be raised : Did it , after all , matter much to the common people whether the king who ruled them called himself king of ...
... strong enough to keep out foreign raids and keep down robbers , thieves , and murderers . The question might indeed be raised : Did it , after all , matter much to the common people whether the king who ruled them called himself king of ...
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... strong enough to protect innocent people from being robbed or killed if they went from home or from their town . When the Norman kings conquered England , and began to rule the country far more strictly than any English or Danish king ...
... strong enough to protect innocent people from being robbed or killed if they went from home or from their town . When the Norman kings conquered England , and began to rule the country far more strictly than any English or Danish king ...
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