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Page 35
... true freedom - so he is told by those who tightly hold the reins of power . Should he ever doubt it he must cherish his heresy in secret . It is dangerous to talk . We shall have later occasion to consider some other aspects of this ...
... true freedom - so he is told by those who tightly hold the reins of power . Should he ever doubt it he must cherish his heresy in secret . It is dangerous to talk . We shall have later occasion to consider some other aspects of this ...
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... True liberty , said Irving Babbitt , " is not liberty to do what one likes but liberty to adjust oneself to law . " These are modern echoes of an old per- version of meaning , dear to authoritarians of every school . Lib- erty , they ...
... True liberty , said Irving Babbitt , " is not liberty to do what one likes but liberty to adjust oneself to law . " These are modern echoes of an old per- version of meaning , dear to authoritarians of every school . Lib- erty , they ...
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... true that particular interests are always ac- tive , always driving to make government their servant . It is true that in the conflict of these interests some kind of mere compro- mise is not infrequently reached . It is true also that ...
... true that particular interests are always ac- tive , always driving to make government their servant . It is true that in the conflict of these interests some kind of mere compro- mise is not infrequently reached . It is true also that ...
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Our Neglected Heritage | 3 |
Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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