American Political Theory: The democratic experimentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 245 Seiten |
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... social responsibility . The holy and creative Man must be part of a holy and creative community . The Judaic - Christian religious tradition also suggested proper dimensions of maneuver for men in social life . It rejected both ...
... social responsibility . The holy and creative Man must be part of a holy and creative community . The Judaic - Christian religious tradition also suggested proper dimensions of maneuver for men in social life . It rejected both ...
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... social and economic ideas were in transition . The Puritans brought with them certain feudal and medieval ideas -ideas of a stratified class society , of large landed estates , of rule by men of property and education . But trade and ...
... social and economic ideas were in transition . The Puritans brought with them certain feudal and medieval ideas -ideas of a stratified class society , of large landed estates , of rule by men of property and education . But trade and ...
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... social , and economic interests of the realm : a balance of the landed , commercial , industrial interests ; a balance of the social groups closely related to the economic ones , including religious and educational groups ; a balance ...
... social , and economic interests of the realm : a balance of the landed , commercial , industrial interests ; a balance of the social groups closely related to the economic ones , including religious and educational groups ; a balance ...
Inhalt
PREFACE vii | 1 |
ITS NATURE AND USES | 8 |
TWO CARDINAL TRADITIONS | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
17th Century American political anti-republican argued argument Articles of Confederation balance basic rights Britain British constitution Burke central government chapter civil colonial Commonwealth concept conscience creative critical danger demo Democratic Experiment doctrine elections Empire of Liberty England Executive exercise extensive republic faction Federal Federalist freedom God's governmental Hamilton Harrington Hobbes Ibid ideas independence interpretation Jackson James Madison John Adams John Locke John Quincy Adams John Winthrop Judaic-Christian religious tradition legislative legislature liberal Liberty and Authority limited maintain majority rule Marshall ment modern Moreover nation-building national power natural rights necessary-and-proper clause nullification Old World Inheritance persecution political philosophy political theory popular President principles problem prosperity protect Puritan question reconciling Liberty religious liberty republican republican government revolution revolutionary Roger Williams role self-interest separation of Church social society sought sovereign struggle supremacy Supreme Court theocracy theorists Thomas Jefferson tion tional tyranny Union United Writings York