| 1896 - 510 páginas
...1894.— Review of Reviews, Jan. 1895. p. 17. IV. The Creed of Liberty and Reason : VOLUNTARYIST PROGRAM. The State Exists for the Individual ; Not the Individual for the State. Self-ownership in person and property guaranteed to all; The use of law (that is, organized force)... | |
| William Armstrong Fairburn - 1918 - 458 páginas
...everything and the individual nothing, and the dynasty is the state. The philosophers who maintained that the state exists for the individual, not the individual for the state, and that political freedom is the foundation of all true culture, were hounded and banished. Hegel's... | |
| William Russell White - 1951 - 1006 páginas
...openness and honesty men will find the truth." — Rees. Democracy — .Definition Democracy maintains the state exists for the individual — not the individual for the state. It proposes that all the multitude live well, insisting that all individuals be afforded opportunities... | |
| J. S. Bromley - 1970 - 992 páginas
...does not expressly surrender, and civil society exists solely for the preservation of those rights : the State exists for the individual, not the individual for the State. The contractors appoint a legislative, which is concerned with the making of laws and which may appoint... | |
| Kenneth W. Thompson - 1992 - 372 páginas
...based. Religion permeates American government, especially through the dignity it accords the individual. The state exists for the individual, not the individual for the state, as in totalitarian societies. It is fair to ask if there would be any first ten amendments to the Constitution... | |
| Harvard University, Harvard University. Graduate School of Design - 1999 - 188 páginas
...1938. IThesis NA T238 16 E34x) " V .. • 1-1 . c- * V ' % -^ ~ • I , • • People demand freedom. The state exists for the individual, not the individual for the state. If the state stands for conformity and the individual for anarchy, we must lean toward anarchy. Boston... | |
| 1953 - 894 páginas
...exchange for his soul? "For we must remember that there are only two logical conceptions of the State: "The Christian looks upon the State as one of the...State as the last end for which the individual exists. Therefore when a people abandons Christianity, there is nothing for it but the pagan self-sufficient... | |
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