The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... given human nature as we find it in the absence of government ( and the resulting social conditions ) , we must conclude that consent would only be given to a government of limited functions and authority . Appealing to experience , it ...
... given human nature as we find it in the absence of government ( and the resulting social conditions ) , we must conclude that consent would only be given to a government of limited functions and authority . Appealing to experience , it ...
Σελίδα 93
... given help , a job . The opponents fare better , even though their argument is not without contention . A right to hire and fire as one chooses without state interference can be derived from the constitutional imperative . It has been ...
... given help , a job . The opponents fare better , even though their argument is not without contention . A right to hire and fire as one chooses without state interference can be derived from the constitutional imperative . It has been ...
Σελίδα 111
... given the balance of the good and bad consequences of abortion ( and of nonabortion ) on the wom- an's liberty ( her freedom of choice ) ; given the balance of good and bad consequences in the long run on her welfare ( e.g. , estimates ...
... given the balance of the good and bad consequences of abortion ( and of nonabortion ) on the wom- an's liberty ( her freedom of choice ) ; given the balance of good and bad consequences in the long run on her welfare ( e.g. , estimates ...
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