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" The combination of different nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society. "
Minorities in the Middle East: A History of Struggle and Self-Expression, 2d ed. - Page 11
by Mordechai Nisan - 2015 - 351 pages
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L'opinione pubblica nelle relazioni internazionali

Arrigo Cavaglieri - International relations - 1907 - 358 pages
...all sorts of nations to make a modern State.2 The combination of different nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in Society. . . . The co-existence of several nations under the same State is a test as well as the best...
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Zionism and the Jewish Future

Harry Sacher - Jews - 1917 - 278 pages
...Lord Acton was to say a few years later, that " the combination of different nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society. It is in the cauldron of the State that the vigour, the knowledge, the capacity of one portion...
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Symbols, Conflict, and Identity: Essays in Political Anthropology

Zdzis?aw Mach - Social Science - 1993 - 314 pages
...well as the best security of its freedom. . . . The combination of different nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society. Inferior races are raised by living in political union with races intellecutually superior....
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The Wrath of Nations: Civilizations and the Furies of Nationalism

William Pfaff - Political Science - 1994 - 261 pages
...retrograde step in history." Acton also writes, "The combination of different nations in one state is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society. ... A state which is incompetent to satisfy different races condemns itself; a state which...
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Mapping the Nation

Gopal Balakrishnan - Political Science - 1996 - 340 pages
...unity which is the ideal of modern liberalism. The combination of different nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society. Inferior races are raised by living in political union with races intellectually superior....
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The Moral Foundations of Canadian Federalism: Paradoxes, Achievements, and ...

Samuel Victor LaSelva - History - 1996 - 290 pages
...of society in which different nations could live within the same state, and such a combination was "as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society."2 A society is made up not simply of individuals, as the great social-contract theorists of...
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Federal Britain: A History

John Kendle - History - 1997 - 238 pages
...by supplying the means of organization. . . . The combination of different nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society.' Referring to the United Kingdom, Acton argued that the 'parliamentary system fails to provide...
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Ideas in Action: Political Tradition in the Twentieth Century

Stephen Eric Bronner - History - 1999 - 372 pages
...the nineteenth century, he could also note that "the combination of different nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society." 21 Pluralism is as much a part of the liberal tradition as civil liberties. Sir Isaiah Berlin,...
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Irish Nationalism and the British State: From Repeal to Revolutionary ...

Brian Jenkins - History - 2014 - 439 pages
...advantage." The historian John Acton agreed. "The combination of different nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society," he wrote in the Home and Foreign Review. "Inferior races are raised by living in political...
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The Cambridge Companion to Hayek

Edward Feser - Philosophy - 2006 - 21 pages
...even consensus. He had argued, rightly, that "the combination of different nations in one State is as necessary a condition of civilized life as the combination of men in society," and that "this diversity in the same State is a firm barrier against the intention of the...
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