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... even as cities apart from their organisation as nations , and this direct participation in public affairs of national character becomes impossible , leading to the representative principle in modern democracies .
... even as cities apart from their organisation as nations , and this direct participation in public affairs of national character becomes impossible , leading to the representative principle in modern democracies .
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With the growth of democracy and the validity of the coöperative principle in place of autocracy and competition , there would grow up a corresponding democratic state ; but he would be bold who would say that the great military states ...
With the growth of democracy and the validity of the coöperative principle in place of autocracy and competition , there would grow up a corresponding democratic state ; but he would be bold who would say that the great military states ...
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The revolutions of the future will be less concerned with the general principles of liberty , equality and fraternity than with the practical content of those terms and with the elaboration of the details of functional democracy .
The revolutions of the future will be less concerned with the general principles of liberty , equality and fraternity than with the practical content of those terms and with the elaboration of the details of functional democracy .
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The price of freedom is eternal vigilance ; but vigilance has to be exercised in thinking out the principles upon which society is built , and adapting that society to a quickly changing world , rather than in spying and watching with ...
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance ; but vigilance has to be exercised in thinking out the principles upon which society is built , and adapting that society to a quickly changing world , rather than in spying and watching with ...
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We have been compelled to adopt the principle of sending representatives to parliament and to council ; representatives a moreover to a large extent only known to the electorate. C 2 THE STATE AND MODERN DEMOCRACY 31 The State and ...
We have been compelled to adopt the principle of sending representatives to parliament and to council ; representatives a moreover to a large extent only known to the electorate. C 2 THE STATE AND MODERN DEMOCRACY 31 The State and ...
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