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... freedom depends on the distribution of power . " In the last resort , " ob- serves Laski , " liberty is always a function of power . " As corporate bodies developed , freedom was more and more contained . While Hegel's left philosophy ...
... freedom depends on the distribution of power . " In the last resort , " ob- serves Laski , " liberty is always a function of power . " As corporate bodies developed , freedom was more and more contained . While Hegel's left philosophy ...
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... freedom or we must educate our peo- ple for freedom . " Meiklejohn : " We will not get or give freedom until we know what it is . " To Hutchins , wisdom and goodness are the end of education be- cause they are the end of human life ...
... freedom or we must educate our peo- ple for freedom . " Meiklejohn : " We will not get or give freedom until we know what it is . " To Hutchins , wisdom and goodness are the end of education be- cause they are the end of human life ...
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... Freedom is not freedom from government . To Hutchins , it is for something , for the effort " to achieve the limit of our moral , intellectual and spiritual powers . " To Meiklejohn , freedom exists when the individual participates in ...
... Freedom is not freedom from government . To Hutchins , it is for something , for the effort " to achieve the limit of our moral , intellectual and spiritual powers . " To Meiklejohn , freedom exists when the individual participates in ...
Contents
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe | 34 |
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