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Page 34
... question how far the concentrated and monopolized power of a socialistic system can coexist with the effective re- sponsibility of government to the suffrage of the people . On this subject there has been a division of opinion ever ...
... question how far the concentrated and monopolized power of a socialistic system can coexist with the effective re- sponsibility of government to the suffrage of the people . On this subject there has been a division of opinion ever ...
Page 60
... question- ing of old authority , and when some bold spirits began to question many others began to doubt . In politics there came the first prag- matic attacks on the hierarchy of power and class . " When Adam delved and Eve span , who ...
... question- ing of old authority , and when some bold spirits began to question many others began to doubt . In politics there came the first prag- matic attacks on the hierarchy of power and class . " When Adam delved and Eve span , who ...
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... question was part of a broader movement , in which the various groups previously disprivileged on grounds of national origin or of race were approaching nearer to equality of opportunity . The most obvious sign of it was the passage in ...
... question was part of a broader movement , in which the various groups previously disprivileged on grounds of national origin or of race were approaching nearer to equality of opportunity . The most obvious sign of it was the passage in ...
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Our Neglected Heritage | 3 |
Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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