The Failure of IndividualismBrowne and Nolan, 1948 - 342 páginas |
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... sovereign States they were not bound by common law - any relations which they had with each other were determined by voluntary engagements whose force lasted as long as either party wanted it to last and no longer . " ( The Modern ...
... sovereign States they were not bound by common law - any relations which they had with each other were determined by voluntary engagements whose force lasted as long as either party wanted it to last and no longer . " ( The Modern ...
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... sovereign to maintain his sovereignty . The sovereign has absolute power over Church and State , and the Church becomes the necessary tool of the State . Hobbes , who was known in his day as the " father of atheists , ” may be regarded ...
... sovereign to maintain his sovereignty . The sovereign has absolute power over Church and State , and the Church becomes the necessary tool of the State . Hobbes , who was known in his day as the " father of atheists , ” may be regarded ...
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... sovereign assembly passes some- thing which is not just , it is not expressing the general will , but that whatever the sovereign assembly passes is just and therefore must be obeyed . Declara " The only limit on the absolute power of ...
... sovereign assembly passes some- thing which is not just , it is not expressing the general will , but that whatever the sovereign assembly passes is just and therefore must be obeyed . Declara " The only limit on the absolute power of ...
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antism in Ireland | 50 |
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