Studies in the English Social and Political Thinkers of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 2W. Heffer, 1929 - 458 pages |
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... interests . Every man follows his own interest as he understands it , and the part of the community which has political power will wield it for its own objects . The remedy obviously is to transfer political power to the entire ...
... interests . Every man follows his own interest as he understands it , and the part of the community which has political power will wield it for its own objects . The remedy obviously is to transfer political power to the entire ...
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... interest , had its spokesmen , exercising a direct and independent influence on the national councils . Rotten or pocket boroughs were not only nurseries of professional statesman- ship , but a back door through which interests , whose ...
... interest , had its spokesmen , exercising a direct and independent influence on the national councils . Rotten or pocket boroughs were not only nurseries of professional statesman- ship , but a back door through which interests , whose ...
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... interests no longer are really separate . In the state separation of interests may be said to exist as one factor of reality , but as in one sense neutralised by the other factor , which is its opposite , viz . the sense of common interest ...
... interests no longer are really separate . In the state separation of interests may be said to exist as one factor of reality , but as in one sense neutralised by the other factor , which is its opposite , viz . the sense of common interest ...
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CHAP PAGE I HERBERT SPENCER AND EVOLUTIONARY POLITICS | 1 |
SIR HENRY MAINE AND THE COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL METHOD | 48 |
ROMANTICIST AND REFORMER | 98 |
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