Democracy, Liberty, and Property: Readings in the American Political TraditionFrancis William Coker |
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Page 247
... social power in the hands of a comparatively few men as may make political democracy an appearance rather than a reality ? The free lands are gone . The material forces that gave vitality to Western democracy are passing away . It is to ...
... social power in the hands of a comparatively few men as may make political democracy an appearance rather than a reality ? The free lands are gone . The material forces that gave vitality to Western democracy are passing away . It is to ...
Page 375
... social being . His inclinations and wants , physical and moral , irresistibly impel him to associate with his kind ; and he has , accordingly , never been found , in any age or country , in any state other than the social . In no other ...
... social being . His inclinations and wants , physical and moral , irresistibly impel him to associate with his kind ; and he has , accordingly , never been found , in any age or country , in any state other than the social . In no other ...
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... social organization and he was presi- dent of the American Sociological Society in 1918. Cooley did not be- lieve ... social as it is individual . " Society is mental ” and " mind is social . " Thus Cooley found materials for the ...
... social organization and he was presi- dent of the American Sociological Society in 1918. Cooley did not be- lieve ... social as it is individual . " Society is mental ” and " mind is social . " Thus Cooley found materials for the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
From A Modell of Christian Charity 1603 | 17 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT OF NEW HAVEN 1639 | 26 |
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