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... principle of democracy . The guilt of the condemned may have been black as night . That is not the issue . The ... principle of democracy , a revindication of its worth , a reapplication of its values . We cannot cling to antique ...
... principle of democracy . The guilt of the condemned may have been black as night . That is not the issue . The ... principle of democracy , a revindication of its worth , a reapplication of its values . We cannot cling to antique ...
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... principle , the sense of a goal toward which we move . The goal is a principle of life , by following which the quality of man is vindicated and fulfilled . What has democracy to contribute to that end ? Unless we can answer our power ...
... principle , the sense of a goal toward which we move . The goal is a principle of life , by following which the quality of man is vindicated and fulfilled . What has democracy to contribute to that end ? Unless we can answer our power ...
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... principle that has a strong and clear appeal . Moreover it is a principle that does not involve the mechanical cutting up of distributable goods into equal portions . Instead , it requires the provision of social facilities of many ...
... principle that has a strong and clear appeal . Moreover it is a principle that does not involve the mechanical cutting up of distributable goods into equal portions . Instead , it requires the provision of social facilities of many ...
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Our Neglected Heritage | 3 |
Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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