The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... fact ( empirical ) . Appeal is , on the one hand , to the " absolute value of each human being , and his right to live . ” On the other hand , appeal is to consequences . More specifically , the contention is that the effects of bearing ...
... fact ( empirical ) . Appeal is , on the one hand , to the " absolute value of each human being , and his right to live . ” On the other hand , appeal is to consequences . More specifically , the contention is that the effects of bearing ...
Σελίδα 106
... fact that women have been looked down upon , the fact that in law they have been denied the same property rights as men , the fact that career choices and opportunities have been much more limited , and the evidence of considerable ...
... fact that women have been looked down upon , the fact that in law they have been denied the same property rights as men , the fact that career choices and opportunities have been much more limited , and the evidence of considerable ...
Σελίδα 133
... facts . What actually happened , and what the government generally agreed to be the facts of the case , just didn't jibe with the " victory " and " progress " that the administration was claiming . Con- versely , taken in a common sense ...
... facts . What actually happened , and what the government generally agreed to be the facts of the case , just didn't jibe with the " victory " and " progress " that the administration was claiming . Con- versely , taken in a common sense ...
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