The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 77
... opposite conclusions on the social issue , is the impact of government intervention on the rights of the two sides as protected by the First Amendment . Since the starting premises reflect different moral / religious beliefs , we must ...
... opposite conclusions on the social issue , is the impact of government intervention on the rights of the two sides as protected by the First Amendment . Since the starting premises reflect different moral / religious beliefs , we must ...
Σελίδα 117
... opposite conclusions ( as in my judgment happens with the social issue of the abortion controversy ) . Rarely dɔes the weight of considerations fall primarily on one side ( as in my view it did in the Vietnam case ) . To this ...
... opposite conclusions ( as in my judgment happens with the social issue of the abortion controversy ) . Rarely dɔes the weight of considerations fall primarily on one side ( as in my view it did in the Vietnam case ) . To this ...
Σελίδα 139
... opposite direction , suggesting that our credibil- ity with these friends would have been enhanced rather than diminished by withdrawal . Finally , the cost argument had further parameters than those thus far discussed . Even granted ...
... opposite direction , suggesting that our credibil- ity with these friends would have been enhanced rather than diminished by withdrawal . Finally , the cost argument had further parameters than those thus far discussed . Even granted ...
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