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... conception of the State in its modern abstract sense ) — followed naturally from these theological assumptions . Like Augustine , Luther held that government was both a conse- quence of the sinfulness of human nature and a divine ...
... conception of the State in its modern abstract sense ) — followed naturally from these theological assumptions . Like Augustine , Luther held that government was both a conse- quence of the sinfulness of human nature and a divine ...
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... conception of nations as dominant expressions of what he called " the self - develop- ing self - consciousness of the world - mind ” was transformed by Marx into the conception of social classes fulfilling a historic mission . And just ...
... conception of nations as dominant expressions of what he called " the self - develop- ing self - consciousness of the world - mind ” was transformed by Marx into the conception of social classes fulfilling a historic mission . And just ...
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... conception of the Welfare State vary considerably - even as between Britain and France , though more vividly still as between the United States and the Soviet Union . Only those of Britain can be here considered . It is possible , with ...
... conception of the Welfare State vary considerably - even as between Britain and France , though more vividly still as between the United States and the Soviet Union . Only those of Britain can be here considered . It is possible , with ...
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THE NATURE | 1 |
MACHIAVELLI AND THE SELF | 13 |
MARTIN LUTHER AND THE TWO | 27 |
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