The Meaning of DemocracyMacmillan Company, 1941 - 413 halaman |
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Halaman 9
... see today that democ- racy and despotism cannot live in the same world . Mussolini says , " It is either We or They . " Stalin despises democracy . Hitler has vowed its complete destruction . COLLABORATION MEANS SLAVERY 9.
... see today that democ- racy and despotism cannot live in the same world . Mussolini says , " It is either We or They . " Stalin despises democracy . Hitler has vowed its complete destruction . COLLABORATION MEANS SLAVERY 9.
Halaman 77
... racy . It is not the most efficient or long - lived form of government . It is not possible in a big country , but is suitable only for small territories and cities . It rests upon the principle that that which concerns the peo- ple ...
... racy . It is not the most efficient or long - lived form of government . It is not possible in a big country , but is suitable only for small territories and cities . It rests upon the principle that that which concerns the peo- ple ...
Halaman 120
... racy still lives in Finland , Greece , and the British Empire because the people put liberty above life and considered no sacrifice too great to make in its defense . If democracy cannot protect itself against the enemy without , it is ...
... racy still lives in Finland , Greece , and the British Empire because the people put liberty above life and considered no sacrifice too great to make in its defense . If democracy cannot protect itself against the enemy without , it is ...
Halaman 153
... racy could persist only if public spirit and the willing- ness to sacrifice personal interests for public were to become universal . This spirit , Montesquieu thought , was partly a result of the example of father to son , and partly ...
... racy could persist only if public spirit and the willing- ness to sacrifice personal interests for public were to become universal . This spirit , Montesquieu thought , was partly a result of the example of father to son , and partly ...
Halaman 155
... well- educated citizens of a democracy can resist the blan- dishments of the Nazi propagandist and Fifth Column underground workers . Only a good education will give an appreciation of the worth and strength of democ- racy EDUCATE 155.
... well- educated citizens of a democracy can resist the blan- dishments of the Nazi propagandist and Fifth Column underground workers . Only a good education will give an appreciation of the worth and strength of democ- racy EDUCATE 155.
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Halaman 67 - And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
Halaman 170 - Heaven itself has ordained, and since the preservation of the sacred fire of liberty, and the destiny of the republican model of government, are justly considered as deeply, perhaps as finally staked on the experiment intrusted to the hands of the American people.
Halaman 156 - A popular government without popular information or the means of acquiring it is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or, perhaps, both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.
Halaman 383 - ... it shall be the duty of legislatures and magistrates, in all future periods of this commonwealth, to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries of them; especially the university at Cambridge, public schools and grammar schools in the towns...
Halaman 398 - No person except a natural-born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.
Halaman 144 - Still one thing more, fellow-citizens, a wise and frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned.
Halaman 352 - ... for men being all the workmanship of one omnipotent and infinitely wise Maker; all the servants of one sovereign Master, sent into the world by His order and about His business; they are His property, whose workmanship they are made to last during His, not one another's pleasure.
Halaman 376 - He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands. He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.