The Shaking Off of BurdensUniversity of Cape Town, 1965 - 17 Seiten |
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... political nature of society . Except , perhaps , for Plato's Republic , I suppose the Politics of Aristotle has had a greater influence on political thinking than any other book which has ever been written . What I intend to do is to ...
... political nature of society . Except , perhaps , for Plato's Republic , I suppose the Politics of Aristotle has had a greater influence on political thinking than any other book which has ever been written . What I intend to do is to ...
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... political system by saying that in a democratic state , " the horses and asses have a way of marching along with all the rights and dignities of free men ; and they will run at anybody they meet in the street if he does not leave the ...
... political system by saying that in a democratic state , " the horses and asses have a way of marching along with all the rights and dignities of free men ; and they will run at anybody they meet in the street if he does not leave the ...
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