Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: Fluctuation of systems of truth, ethics, and lawAmerican Book Company, 1937 |
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Strana 261
... liberty , creativeness , comfort , and the like be dominant and not restrained by any social considerations ; or , on the contrary , shall the salus populi be the suprema lex , and , for the sake of the welfare of society , is the ...
... liberty , creativeness , comfort , and the like be dominant and not restrained by any social considerations ; or , on the contrary , shall the salus populi be the suprema lex , and , for the sake of the welfare of society , is the ...
Strana 264
... liberty , etc. The super- individual and supersingularistic or social values are , in this system , at the best purely derivative and aimed to be the means to the singularistic values : society is of value only in so far as it serves ...
... liberty , etc. The super- individual and supersingularistic or social values are , in this system , at the best purely derivative and aimed to be the means to the singularistic values : society is of value only in so far as it serves ...
Strana 575
... liberty and freedom of the individual were restrained . The end of the Revolution and then the nineteenth century were the heydays of limitation of this state control and of the blossoming of the freedom and liberty of a citizen ...
... liberty and freedom of the individual were restrained . The end of the Revolution and then the nineteenth century were the heydays of limitation of this state control and of the blossoming of the freedom and liberty of a citizen ...
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20Year Periods | 20 |
LIST OF FIGURES | 22 |
Indicators of Fluctuation of Influence in Main Systems of Truth | 31 |
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