The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... individual from another , were intended to protect the individual from government . Therefore the only true constitu- tional issue involved here is whether a government action that would limit the guaranteed rights of one individual ...
... individual from another , were intended to protect the individual from government . Therefore the only true constitu- tional issue involved here is whether a government action that would limit the guaranteed rights of one individual ...
Σελίδα 123
... individual " and in shaping individual conduct . But , he continues , “ when the individual's behavior passes through the machinery of political organization and merges with that of millions of other individuals to find its expression ...
... individual " and in shaping individual conduct . But , he continues , “ when the individual's behavior passes through the machinery of political organization and merges with that of millions of other individuals to find its expression ...
Σελίδα 125
... individual - security of the personal self . The Golden Rule does not , after all , ask for self - sacrifice ; it asks only that one treat others as one would like oneself to be treated . One expects that the individual not kill , steal ...
... individual - security of the personal self . The Golden Rule does not , after all , ask for self - sacrifice ; it asks only that one treat others as one would like oneself to be treated . One expects that the individual not kill , steal ...
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