Authority, Liberty and Function in the Light of the War: A Critique of Authority and Liberty as the Foundations of the Modern State and an Attempt to Base Societies on the Principle of FunctionG. Allen & Unwin Limited, 1916 - 288 páginas "The contents of this book have appeared between March 1915 and June 1916 in the New age."--Pref. Also published in Spanish with title: La crisis del Lumanismo. |
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... Duguit that of objective rights ; to Mr. G. E. Moore that of objective good ; to Herr Edmond Husserl that of objective logic ; and to Mr. T. E. Hulme the acknowledgment of the political and social trans- cendency of the doctrine of ...
... Duguit that of objective rights ; to Mr. G. E. Moore that of objective good ; to Herr Edmond Husserl that of objective logic ; and to Mr. T. E. Hulme the acknowledgment of the political and social trans- cendency of the doctrine of ...
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... Duguit , have a few specialists , such as Loening , discovered that the State is nothing but the juridical relation between rulers and ruled . Thus the State ceases to be an existence , to become a relation . It ceases , also , to ...
... Duguit , have a few specialists , such as Loening , discovered that the State is nothing but the juridical relation between rulers and ruled . Thus the State ceases to be an existence , to become a relation . It ceases , also , to ...
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... Duguit , by another theory based on solidarity , according to which there are no other rights than the rights annexed to the social functions of every man . No functions , no rights Mr. Moore is well known in England , M. Duguit is the ...
... Duguit , by another theory based on solidarity , according to which there are no other rights than the rights annexed to the social functions of every man . No functions , no rights Mr. Moore is well known in England , M. Duguit is the ...
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... Duguit . The multiplica- tion of silly books and silly newspapers has stultified , among the general public , all sense of intellectual values . M. Léon Duguit , Professor of Constitutional Law in the University of Bordeaux , has ...
... Duguit . The multiplica- tion of silly books and silly newspapers has stultified , among the general public , all sense of intellectual values . M. Léon Duguit , Professor of Constitutional Law in the University of Bordeaux , has ...
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... Duguit with his objective theory of Law . Instead of asking who makes the Law and by what right , M. Duguit inquires what sort of thing Law is what Law is in itself . He answers his questions by saying that men are under a social rule ...
... Duguit with his objective theory of Law . Instead of asking who makes the Law and by what right , M. Duguit inquires what sort of thing Law is what Law is in itself . He answers his questions by saying that men are under a social rule ...
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Términos y frases comunes
A. R. Orage absolute arise assertion association authoritarian authority balance of power beautiful believe capital ceased century citizens command common compulsion conception countries culture defend democracy deny Dionysos Don Quixote Duguit Empire energy England eternal ethics Europe evil existence exploitation fact Formal ethics fulfil functional principle G. E. Moore German German Empire Government Guild Socialism Guilds happiness Hegel Hobbes human idea ideal increase individual Jellinek Julius Cæsar juridical justice Kant labour liberal principle liberty live maintain Marx means Monism moral nation natural necessary necessity officialdom officials organization pacifist philosophy pleasure political possession possible primacy of things problem production Prussia pure reality realize reason resurrection rich romanticism Rousseau social classes Socialist society soldiers solidarity soul sovereign sovereignty spirit subjective rights supreme syndicalist T. E. Hulme theory thinkers thought tion true truth unity wealth wish workmen
Pasajes populares
Página 19 - To this war of every man against every man this also is consequent, that nothing can be unjust. The notions of right and wrong, justice and injustice, have there no place. Where there is no common power, there is no law; where no law, no injustice.
Página 126 - If all mankind, minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.
Página 206 - I am contending for the rights of the living, and against their being willed away, and controuled and contracted for, by the manuscript assumed authority of the dead; and Mr Burke is contending for the authority of the dead over the rights and freedom of the living.
Página 19 - So that in the nature of man, we find three principal causes of quarrel. First, competition; secondly, diffidence; thirdly, glory. The first, maketh men invade for gain; the second, for safety; and the third, for reputation.
Página 21 - This is the generation of that great "leviathan," or, rather, to speak more reverently, of that "mortal god," to which we owe, under the "immortal God,
Página 127 - Not that it is solely, or chiefly, to form great thinkers, that freedom of thinking is required. On the contrary, it is as much and even more indispensable, to enable average human beings to attain the mental stature which they are capable of.
Página 184 - A man Caesar is born, and for ages after we have a Roman Empire. Christ is born, and millions of minds so grow and cleave to his genius that he is confounded with virtue and the possible of man. An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man; as, Monachism, of the Hermit Antony; the Reformation, of Luther; Quakerism, of Fox; Methodism, of Wesley; Abolition, of Clarkson. Scipio, Milton called "the height of Rome...
Página 67 - O how comely it is, and how reviving To the spirits of just men long oppressed, When God into the hands of their deliverer Puts invincible might To quell the mighty of the earth, the oppressor, The brute and boisterous force of violent men, Hardy and industrious to support Tyrannic power, but raging to pursue The righteous and all such as honour truth...
Página 19 - The passions that incline men to peace are: fear of death; desire of such things as are necessary to commodious living; and a hope by their industry to obtain them.
Página 57 - The executive of the modern state is but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie.