Democracy, Liberty, and Property: Readings in the American Political TraditionFrancis William Coker |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 439
... action and suggestive of proletarian dictatorship , in which the strike - workers were " trying to usurp the functions of municipal government " ; and revolutionary Socialism , it was urged , must use these mass industrial revolts to ...
... action and suggestive of proletarian dictatorship , in which the strike - workers were " trying to usurp the functions of municipal government " ; and revolutionary Socialism , it was urged , must use these mass industrial revolts to ...
Page 440
... action . Advocacy is defined in the Century Dictionary as : " 1. The act of pleading for , support- ing , or recommending ; active espousal . " It is not the abstract " doctrine " of overthrowing organized government by unlawful means ...
... action . Advocacy is defined in the Century Dictionary as : " 1. The act of pleading for , support- ing , or recommending ; active espousal . " It is not the abstract " doctrine " of overthrowing organized government by unlawful means ...
Page 743
... action . Perhaps not one in a hundred thousand of our people knows the detailed list of liberties our forefathers insisted upon , or the development of them since , but never a day goes by that every man and woman does not in ...
... action . Perhaps not one in a hundred thousand of our people knows the detailed list of liberties our forefathers insisted upon , or the development of them since , but never a day goes by that every man and woman does not in ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
From A Modell of Christian Charity 1603 | 17 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT OF NEW HAVEN 1639 | 26 |
Copyright | |
66 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action Adams American aristocracy authority body capital church citizens civil colony common Congress Constitution Convention corporation court danger Declaration democracy democratic depend despotism doctrine duty economic Edwin Lawrence Godkin effect elected England equal ernment established executive exercise existence favor Federalist Fisher Ames force freedom give human individual industry interest John Adams judges justice king labor land legislative legislature liberty living majority mankind Massachusetts means men's rights ment moral nation natural rights nature necessary never nomic opinion oppression organization party Paul Leicester Ford persons political popular possess President principles production protection question reason republican revolution rich rule Senate slavery social society statute suffrage Supreme things Thomas Jefferson tion true truth United universal suffrage Vernon L Virginia virtue vote wages wealth whole