Occasional Speeches and Writings: Second Series, February 1956-February 1957, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 - 403 pages |
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... government than she enjoys . ' He declared ' the eternal truth that self - sacrifice and unselfishness are the only ... Government in the hope that the war which was fought to make the world safe for democracy would result in the ...
... government than she enjoys . ' He declared ' the eternal truth that self - sacrifice and unselfishness are the only ... Government in the hope that the war which was fought to make the world safe for democracy would result in the ...
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... Governments by elected majorities have no divine rights . A democratic government , i . e . government by the majority is open to grave abuses . Lord Acton observed : ...... that govern- ment by the whole people , being the government ...
... Governments by elected majorities have no divine rights . A democratic government , i . e . government by the majority is open to grave abuses . Lord Acton observed : ...... that govern- ment by the whole people , being the government ...
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... government is not mere arbitrary power . ' Society is not a mere mob come together anyhow . ' He says that it is a commonwealth united by acceptance of law and by a common enjoyment of its practical advantages ' . Political power is ...
... government is not mere arbitrary power . ' Society is not a mere mob come together anyhow . ' He says that it is a commonwealth united by acceptance of law and by a common enjoyment of its practical advantages ' . Political power is ...
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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