The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: PoliticsT. Nourse, 1885 |
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... individuals on a larger scale . They have a life , an individuality , a reason , a conscience , and in- stincts of their ... individual , is it for a nation to know itself , under- stand its own existence , its own powers and faculties ...
... individuals on a larger scale . They have a life , an individuality , a reason , a conscience , and in- stincts of their ... individual , is it for a nation to know itself , under- stand its own existence , its own powers and faculties ...
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... individual - the sovereignty of the people without social despotism , and individual freedom without anarchy . In other words , its mission is to bring out in its life the dialec- tic union of authority and liberty , of the natural ...
... individual - the sovereignty of the people without social despotism , and individual freedom without anarchy . In other words , its mission is to bring out in its life the dialec- tic union of authority and liberty , of the natural ...
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... individuals of different sexes , and the family would fail for the want of unity . Children cannot be reared ... individual experience and universal history ; but it is not the cause why government is necessary , though , it may ...
... individuals of different sexes , and the family would fail for the want of unity . Children cannot be reared ... individual experience and universal history ; but it is not the cause why government is necessary , though , it may ...
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... individual liberty , and to utilize and direct it to the promotion of the common weal - to be a social providence , imitating in its order and degree the action of the divine providence itself , and , while it provides for the common ...
... individual liberty , and to utilize and direct it to the promotion of the common weal - to be a social providence , imitating in its order and degree the action of the divine providence itself , and , while it provides for the common ...
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... individual delegates instead of surrendering his rights to civil society , was generally adopted by the Ameri- can ... individuals . ( Individuals create civil society , and may uncreate it when- ever they judge it advisable . Prior to ...
... individual delegates instead of surrendering his rights to civil society , was generally adopted by the Ameri- can ... individuals . ( Individuals create civil society , and may uncreate it when- ever they judge it advisable . Prior to ...
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Halaman 291 - I believe, towards the close of the last century, and the beginning of the present, sent out more living writers, in its proportion, than any other school.
Halaman 133 - ... to make rules for the government of the land and naval forces ; to provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the union, suppress...
Halaman 132 - To borrow money on the credit of the United States; To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes...
Halaman 119 - Being thus derived from the same source as the constitutions of the states, it has within each state the same authority as the constitution of the state, and is as much a constitution in the strict sense of the term, within its prescribed sphere, as the constitutions of the states are within their respective spheres; but with this obvious and essential difference, that, being a compact among the states in their highest...
Halaman 568 - ... the foolish things of the world hath God chosen that He may confound the wise, and the weak things of the world hath God chosen that He may confound the strong.
Halaman 195 - Let government take care of the rich, and the rich will take care of the poor," instead of the far safer maxim, "Let government take care of the weak, the strong can take care of themselves." Universal suffrage is better than restricted suffrage, but even universal suffrage is too weak to prevent private property from having an undue political influence. The evils attributed to universal suffrage are not inseparable from it, and, after all, it is doubtful if it elevates men of an inferior class to...
Halaman 118 - From these it will be seen that the characteristic peculiarities of the constitution are: 1. The mode of its formation. 2. The division of the supreme powers of government between the states in their united capacity and the states in their individual capacities.
Halaman 350 - He has endeavored to prevent the population of these States ; for that purpose obstructing the laws for the naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migration hither and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands.
Halaman 133 - ... law and equity arising under this constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties made or to be made under their authority...
Halaman 403 - ... primal curse of society is that he abdicates his headship, and allows himself to be governed, we might almost say, deprived of his reason, by woman. It was through the seductions of the woman, herself seduced by the serpent, that man fell, and brought sin and all our woe into the world.