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Page 375
... organizations , and that political organization involves rights and duties of an imperative nature , provides us with the subject matter of our present topic . Our subject is the state . Our problem is the justification of its claim to ...
... organizations , and that political organization involves rights and duties of an imperative nature , provides us with the subject matter of our present topic . Our subject is the state . Our problem is the justification of its claim to ...
Page 376
... organization which a society can exhibit . Government is an organization , within society , whose function is to make and administer the laws . A government may be elective or hereditary ; again , it may be by one man or many men ...
... organization which a society can exhibit . Government is an organization , within society , whose function is to make and administer the laws . A government may be elective or hereditary ; again , it may be by one man or many men ...
Page 427
... organization , then it cannot be argued to be prior to and more fundamental than state organization . To overlook or to A POLITICAL PROBLEM 427.
... organization , then it cannot be argued to be prior to and more fundamental than state organization . To overlook or to A POLITICAL PROBLEM 427.
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