The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 141Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1947 |
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Pagina 117
... individual , superior to , and more valuable than the individuals who are its citizens . ' 2 The Organic State is not intrinsically despotic , though it may be so . But it is felt to be despotic by those who prefer democracy under what ...
... individual , superior to , and more valuable than the individuals who are its citizens . ' 2 The Organic State is not intrinsically despotic , though it may be so . But it is felt to be despotic by those who prefer democracy under what ...
Pagina 275
... individual and of the lesser communities is destroyed . But it is also exaggerated to proclaim , as the Liberal does , that the State exists for the individual . It is true that only the individual has a value in the eyes of Heaven ...
... individual and of the lesser communities is destroyed . But it is also exaggerated to proclaim , as the Liberal does , that the State exists for the individual . It is true that only the individual has a value in the eyes of Heaven ...
Pagina 285
... individual wealth and individual achievement . And at the same time , in order to raise up the individual , it corroded the old corporate loyalties , opposed servant to master , class to class , scattered self - assertion , suspi- cion ...
... individual wealth and individual achievement . And at the same time , in order to raise up the individual , it corroded the old corporate loyalties , opposed servant to master , class to class , scattered self - assertion , suspi- cion ...
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