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That aim can be realized only if man obtains power which , to take it universally , means his present means of obtaining some future apparent good.24 So that in the first place , I put for a general inclination of all mankind ...
That aim can be realized only if man obtains power which , to take it universally , means his present means of obtaining some future apparent good.24 So that in the first place , I put for a general inclination of all mankind ...
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66 men which in his own judgment he shall conceive to be the aptest means therefor . By " liberty " he means the absence of external impediments . Natural law , however , is inconsistent with this conception . A law of nature he defined ...
66 men which in his own judgment he shall conceive to be the aptest means therefor . By " liberty " he means the absence of external impediments . Natural law , however , is inconsistent with this conception . A law of nature he defined ...
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Although normally status means the condition or standing of individuals , classes , or regions , in connection with the public law it means the common welfare or public utility of the whole community of the kingdom THE THEORY OF PUBLIC ...
Although normally status means the condition or standing of individuals , classes , or regions , in connection with the public law it means the common welfare or public utility of the whole community of the kingdom THE THEORY OF PUBLIC ...
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