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... politics , as they were of all his teaching upon political science . It was equally the basis of his objection to Benthamism and to Marxism , to the theory of the greatest good of the greatest number , or to the theory of the good of a ...
... politics , as they were of all his teaching upon political science . It was equally the basis of his objection to Benthamism and to Marxism , to the theory of the greatest good of the greatest number , or to the theory of the good of a ...
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... politics of two thou- sand years or the politics of this generation ? Is it not theoretically evident to any serious thinker that the general good of ... POLITICAL ISSUE PRIVATE OR PUBLIC OWNERSHIP The Rt THE FUTURE OF THE NATION 161.
... politics of two thou- sand years or the politics of this generation ? Is it not theoretically evident to any serious thinker that the general good of ... POLITICAL ISSUE PRIVATE OR PUBLIC OWNERSHIP The Rt THE FUTURE OF THE NATION 161.
Pagina 174
... politics or political science , i.e. with democracy and with the question concerning where political power in a State should rest . FROM The Times , DECEMBER 1 , 1896 . Sir John Gorst to - night addressed a crowded audi- ence of ...
... politics or political science , i.e. with democracy and with the question concerning where political power in a State should rest . FROM The Times , DECEMBER 1 , 1896 . Sir John Gorst to - night addressed a crowded audi- ence of ...
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