Modern Political IdeologiesAlan Pendleton Grimes, Robert H. Horwitz Oxford University Press, 1959 - 535 páginas |
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... moral one , attacks upon it , however they are made , wherever they come from , from within or from without , involve moral issues and can be settled only upon moral grounds . In as far as the democratic ideal has undergone eclipse ...
... moral one , attacks upon it , however they are made , wherever they come from , from within or from without , involve moral issues and can be settled only upon moral grounds . In as far as the democratic ideal has undergone eclipse ...
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... moral perspective ; here again fear is the mother of morals . It is by the loftiest and strongest instincts , when they break out passion- ately and carry the individual far above and beyond the average , and the low level of the ...
... moral perspective ; here again fear is the mother of morals . It is by the loftiest and strongest instincts , when they break out passion- ately and carry the individual far above and beyond the average , and the low level of the ...
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... moral , intellectual ) . 4. This positive conception of life is clearly an ethical conception . It covers the whole of reality , not merely the human activity which controls it . No action can be divorced from moral judgment ; there is ...
... moral , intellectual ) . 4. This positive conception of life is clearly an ethical conception . It covers the whole of reality , not merely the human activity which controls it . No action can be divorced from moral judgment ; there is ...
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Of Civil Government John Locke | 7 |
The Social Contract J J Rousseau | 34 |
Freedom and Culture John Dewey | 48 |
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