The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 143Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1948 |
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Pagina 110
... Democracy honours what is free in Man ; namely , his capacity to choose : provided that liberty is not used to destroy Democracy itself . Democracy acknowledges the ' pursuit of happiness ' as one of the rights of man ( always with the ...
... Democracy honours what is free in Man ; namely , his capacity to choose : provided that liberty is not used to destroy Democracy itself . Democracy acknowledges the ' pursuit of happiness ' as one of the rights of man ( always with the ...
Pagina 158
... Democracy owes freedom of action to all its members , including those who work openly to destroy it ! The enemies of Democracy , he recalls , who nourish no such illusion themselves , are the first to use it as an argument against Democracy ...
... Democracy owes freedom of action to all its members , including those who work openly to destroy it ! The enemies of Democracy , he recalls , who nourish no such illusion themselves , are the first to use it as an argument against Democracy ...
Pagina 159
... Democracy . This Benda shows to be far from true . The spirit of Democracy , he recalls , is to ensure that the military is subordinated to the civil power . Once this is achieved , Democracy— like all systems which mean to survive ...
... Democracy . This Benda shows to be far from true . The spirit of Democracy , he recalls , is to ensure that the military is subordinated to the civil power . Once this is achieved , Democracy— like all systems which mean to survive ...
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COMMAGER HENRY STEELE | 7 |
DINGLE HERBERT | 12 |
GIBSON TONY | 61 |
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