The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... respect to calculated consequences , relying on past experience . ( 4 ) Maintain a spirit of moderation , discounting one's biases . ( 5 ) Remember that the final product is at best imperfect , and make provision for correction on the ...
... respect to calculated consequences , relying on past experience . ( 4 ) Maintain a spirit of moderation , discounting one's biases . ( 5 ) Remember that the final product is at best imperfect , and make provision for correction on the ...
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... respect to one activity ( e.g. , delivering a political oration ) and unfree with respect to another ( using foul and obscene language ) . One may be free with respect to one set of persons ( not interfered with by the police , when ...
... respect to one activity ( e.g. , delivering a political oration ) and unfree with respect to another ( using foul and obscene language ) . One may be free with respect to one set of persons ( not interfered with by the police , when ...
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... respect to the other . Meeting impediments in Fig . 2 , self is not free with respect to the other person . Fig . 3 , then , depicts the completely free individual and Fig . 4 , a completely unfree individual . By extension , one can ...
... respect to the other . Meeting impediments in Fig . 2 , self is not free with respect to the other person . Fig . 3 , then , depicts the completely free individual and Fig . 4 , a completely unfree individual . By extension , one can ...
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