System of Positive Polity: Theory of the future of man, with an appendix consisting of Early essays on social philosophyLongmans, Green and Company, 1877 - Philosophy |
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... constitution of man , in regard to which im- provement depends principally on submission . The literary value of this discipline is fully seen in the superiority of poetic diction , though more fettered than common language . When habit ...
... constitution of man , in regard to which im- provement depends principally on submission . The literary value of this discipline is fully seen in the superiority of poetic diction , though more fettered than common language . When habit ...
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... constitution . This breaking up of a long chapter allows the adoption of the definitive arrangement , the transposition being easy and involving no change in the exposition as it exists . I take the opportunity to urge the readers of my ...
... constitution . This breaking up of a long chapter allows the adoption of the definitive arrangement , the transposition being easy and involving no change in the exposition as it exists . I take the opportunity to urge the readers of my ...
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... constitution , this noble and unhappy population had spontaneously im- bibed from its family - life a strong predisposition to Positivism . The com- munistic agitation has only prepared it more thoroughly for those social questions ...
... constitution , this noble and unhappy population had spontaneously im- bibed from its family - life a strong predisposition to Positivism . The com- munistic agitation has only prepared it more thoroughly for those social questions ...
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... constitutional regime was encouraging . Unfortunately this indispensable dictatorship soon took a profoundly retrograde di ... constitution which was the incarnation of parliament- ary omnipotence . Universal suffrage extended to the ...
... constitutional regime was encouraging . Unfortunately this indispensable dictatorship soon took a profoundly retrograde di ... constitution which was the incarnation of parliament- ary omnipotence . Universal suffrage extended to the ...
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... Constitution of Humanity . Distinction between elements and agents 27 · The elements subordinate to the whole 28 Humanity alone not indistinct nor arbitrary . Humanity indivisible . Subject to the law of growth and improvement , to be ...
... Constitution of Humanity . Distinction between elements and agents 27 · The elements subordinate to the whole 28 Humanity alone not indistinct nor arbitrary . Humanity indivisible . Subject to the law of growth and improvement , to be ...
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