The Journal of Orgonomy, Volume 30, Issue 1Organomic Publications, Incorporated, 1996 - Orgonomy |
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... civil power through the ecclesiastical ; another for demolishing the ecclesiastick through the civil . They are aware that the worst consequences might happen to the public in accomplishing this double ruin of church and state ; but ...
... civil power through the ecclesiastical ; another for demolishing the ecclesiastick through the civil . They are aware that the worst consequences might happen to the public in accomplishing this double ruin of church and state ; but ...
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... civil life . They were sensible that the operation of this second nature on the first produced a new combination ; and thence arose many diversities amongst men ... As the first sort of legislators attended to the different kinds of ...
... civil life . They were sensible that the operation of this second nature on the first produced a new combination ; and thence arose many diversities amongst men ... As the first sort of legislators attended to the different kinds of ...
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... civil unrest and public agitation , helplessness of the masses and a craving for author- ity , is functionally identical to anxiety accompanying the fail- ure of armor in the case of the individual . The rise in anxiety also results in ...
... civil unrest and public agitation , helplessness of the masses and a craving for author- ity , is functionally identical to anxiety accompanying the fail- ure of armor in the case of the individual . The rise in anxiety also results in ...
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Orgonomic Sociology | 1 |
Edmund Burke and the French Revolution | 20 |
Childhood Misery and the Health Care System | 33 |
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