Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Individual , and the Church . Without these three elements , you can have no well constituted society , no social order , or social well - being . They must all three be recognized in their independence , guarantied in their freedom ...
... Individual , and the Church . Without these three elements , you can have no well constituted society , no social order , or social well - being . They must all three be recognized in their independence , guarantied in their freedom ...
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... individual , it is whatever the individual chooses to make it , and sub- ject to his control ; if it depends on the state , it must be what the state chooses to make it , and be simply the slave of the civil power . It must then rest on ...
... individual , it is whatever the individual chooses to make it , and sub- ject to his control ; if it depends on the state , it must be what the state chooses to make it , and be simply the slave of the civil power . It must then rest on ...
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... individual is nega- tive , and as an individual no real existence at all , and is real only in the species , the idea , the form , as Plato and Aristotle both taught . Now come in with your dialectics , which seizes the general in the ...
... individual is nega- tive , and as an individual no real existence at all , and is real only in the species , the idea , the form , as Plato and Aristotle both taught . Now come in with your dialectics , which seizes the general in the ...
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