The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 143-144Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1948 |
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Pagina 110
... democratic principles are ascetic , in so far as Democracy renounces expansion , and implies a certain statism as opposed to the much - vaunted dynamism of the ' younger ' states . B. Origins . In so far as Democracy is based on ...
... democratic principles are ascetic , in so far as Democracy renounces expansion , and implies a certain statism as opposed to the much - vaunted dynamism of the ' younger ' states . B. Origins . In so far as Democracy is based on ...
Pagina 111
... democracy founded in such a country ! C. Abuses of Democratic Principles . The chief abuses of genuinely democratic principles , according to Benda , are the abuse of individualism and the abuse of egalitarianism . The most obvious ...
... democracy founded in such a country ! C. Abuses of Democratic Principles . The chief abuses of genuinely democratic principles , according to Benda , are the abuse of individualism and the abuse of egalitarianism . The most obvious ...
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... democratic doctrine , should be antipathetic to a whole class of democrats . Benda exposes a further cliché of false pacifism when he replies to those who complain that a defensive war , even if victorious , leads nowhere . ' He recalls ...
... democratic doctrine , should be antipathetic to a whole class of democrats . Benda exposes a further cliché of false pacifism when he replies to those who complain that a defensive war , even if victorious , leads nowhere . ' He recalls ...
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