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James Alexander Corry, Henry Julian Abraham. The Need for Society . Without society , there would never be the rich heritage of art and literature and practical knowledge needed to improve man's estate . It is only by living in society ...
James Alexander Corry, Henry Julian Abraham. The Need for Society . Without society , there would never be the rich heritage of art and literature and practical knowledge needed to improve man's estate . It is only by living in society ...
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... society for ensuring an adequate measure of stability in society . There must be order , dictated by government decree if need be . In times past , men have supported absolute governments over which they themselves had no control ...
... society for ensuring an adequate measure of stability in society . There must be order , dictated by government decree if need be . In times past , men have supported absolute governments over which they themselves had no control ...
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... society . ( 3 ) Society and State over the Individual . If the Fascists and the Nazis denied the value of individual personality , what goal did they ask men to strive for ? They asserted the unqualified pre - eminence of society over ...
... society . ( 3 ) Society and State over the Individual . If the Fascists and the Nazis denied the value of individual personality , what goal did they ask men to strive for ? They asserted the unqualified pre - eminence of society over ...
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Basic Assumptions of Democracy | 26 |
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