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... interest . In order , then , to work up the case for constitutionalism and parliamentarism , as necessary forms of government , he reasoned as follows : If men's actions are determined by selfish interests , then the only rulers who ...
... interest . In order , then , to work up the case for constitutionalism and parliamentarism , as necessary forms of government , he reasoned as follows : If men's actions are determined by selfish interests , then the only rulers who ...
Page 410
... interest that every society should be governed . There is often a great difference between the " will of all " and the general will . " The latter considers only the common interest ; the former takes private interest into account , and ...
... interest that every society should be governed . There is often a great difference between the " will of all " and the general will . " The latter considers only the common interest ; the former takes private interest into account , and ...
Page 506
... interest for me . This is the absolute right of personal existence to find itself satisfied in its activity and labor . If men are to interest them- selves in anything , they must find their individuality gratified by its attainment ...
... interest for me . This is the absolute right of personal existence to find itself satisfied in its activity and labor . If men are to interest them- selves in anything , they must find their individuality gratified by its attainment ...
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