The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... problems , for the method of attacking them , and for their resolution . As to the nature of the problem , given the common sense definition of liberty ( doing what one wants without impedi- ment ) , it should be noted first that most ...
... problems , for the method of attacking them , and for their resolution . As to the nature of the problem , given the common sense definition of liberty ( doing what one wants without impedi- ment ) , it should be noted first that most ...
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... problem , are ( 1 ) naming the alternative activities and the alternative courses of government action , and ( 2 ) breaking out the principal classes of persons and values and the activities ( see Table II , again ) . What these steps ...
... problem , are ( 1 ) naming the alternative activities and the alternative courses of government action , and ( 2 ) breaking out the principal classes of persons and values and the activities ( see Table II , again ) . What these steps ...
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... problems in measuring it . First , there is the problem of ascertaining the number of threats to which one can be subjected . Risk , danger , and possible harm can come from many quarters , such as speeding cars , madmen , and thieves ...
... problems in measuring it . First , there is the problem of ascertaining the number of threats to which one can be subjected . Risk , danger , and possible harm can come from many quarters , such as speeding cars , madmen , and thieves ...
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