The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... effect on liberty , and with good reason . For even without govern- ment there are infringements on liberty . Government or no government , there may be occasions when I stop you from doing what you want to do , or vice versa . And what ...
... effect on liberty , and with good reason . For even without govern- ment there are infringements on liberty . Government or no government , there may be occasions when I stop you from doing what you want to do , or vice versa . And what ...
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... effect of the system is to provide greater freedom of movement and freedom from being impeded by a collision . It is a great credit to John Locke that he saw this and , seeing it , placed it at the very center of his theory . Though he ...
... effect of the system is to provide greater freedom of movement and freedom from being impeded by a collision . It is a great credit to John Locke that he saw this and , seeing it , placed it at the very center of his theory . Though he ...
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... effect on society ) and second , a judgment on the political issue ( the relative good and bad effect on society of government intervention or nonintervention ) . The outcome of the analysis of the social issue will have a strong ...
... effect on society ) and second , a judgment on the political issue ( the relative good and bad effect on society of government intervention or nonintervention ) . The outcome of the analysis of the social issue will have a strong ...
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