Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... attempt to apply the democratic theory , as the principle of its interpretation , is an attempt at revolution , and to be resisted . By a Democracy , I understand a political order , if that may be called order , which is none , in ...
... attempt to apply the democratic theory , as the principle of its interpretation , is an attempt at revolution , and to be resisted . By a Democracy , I understand a political order , if that may be called order , which is none , in ...
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... attempt , with a mere nega- tive quantity , to obtain a positive , out of selfishness to bring forth virtue . This attempt , as we have seen , makes selfishness the ruling principle of the whole community . The great object of action ...
... attempt , with a mere nega- tive quantity , to obtain a positive , out of selfishness to bring forth virtue . This attempt , as we have seen , makes selfishness the ruling principle of the whole community . The great object of action ...
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... attempt to explain the world , man , and God , by means of mere sensa- tions . Hence SENSUALISM . If we fix our attention , exclusively , on the intelligence , or reason , taken as the principle of pure thought , we shall attempt to ...
... attempt to explain the world , man , and God , by means of mere sensa- tions . Hence SENSUALISM . If we fix our attention , exclusively , on the intelligence , or reason , taken as the principle of pure thought , we shall attempt to ...
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