... within. The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom upon the character is only obtained when the person acted on either is, or is looking forward to becoming, a citizen as fully privileged as any other. What is still more important than even... Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties - Sayfa 80Moisei Ostrogorski tarafından - 1902 - 1420 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 376 sayfa
...plead from outside the door to the arbiters of their destiny, not taken into the consultation within. The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom...person acted on either is, or is looking forward to become, a citizen as fully privileged as any other. What is still more important than even this matter... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 sayfa
...plead from outside the door to the arbiters of their destiny, not taken into the consultation within. The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom...person acted on either is, or is looking forward to become, a citizen as fully privileged as any other. "VYhat is still more important than even this matter... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1882 - 380 sayfa
...plead from outside the door to the arbiters of their destiny, not taken into the consultation within. The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom...character is only obtained when the person acted on cither is, or is looking forward to become, a citizen as fully privileged as any other. What is still... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1908 - 698 sayfa
...answer to this question is decisive as to the merits of democracy. Under a system of absolute goverument what sort of human beings can be formed, in what way...freedom upon the character is only obtained, when the licrson acted on either is, or is looking forward to becoming a citizcn as fully privileged as any... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1919 - 160 sayfa
...to plead from outside the door to the arbiters of their destiny, not Uken into consultation within. The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom...is, or is looking forward to becoming, a citizen as 'ully privileged as any other. What is still more important than even this matter of feeling, is the... | |
| Jeff Spinner-Halev - 1995 - 742 sayfa
...without political influence, Mill argued for the extension of citizenship in nineteenth-century Britain: "The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom...to becoming, a citizen as fully privileged as any other."42 Give people the right to participate, Mill said, and they will become politically informed.... | |
| Carlos Santiago Nino - 1996 - 268 sayfa
...evaluating together the criterion of the good government and the three additional premises, Mill concludes: The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom...becoming, a citizen as fully privileged as any other. What is still more important than even this matter of feeling, is the practical discipline which the... | |
| John Skorupski - 1998 - 612 sayfa
...superiority of the active to the passive character, and democracy best promotes the active character. "The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom...becoming, a citizen as fully privileged as any other" (CW XIX:41i). He emphasizes the educative effects of participation in public affairs. People develop... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 414 sayfa
...to plead from outside the door to the arbiters of their destiny, not taken into consultation within. The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom...becoming, a citizen as fully privileged as any other. What is still more important than even this matter of feeling is the practical discipline which the... | |
| Hugh F Kearney - 2007 - 320 sayfa
...from outside the door to the arbiters of their destiny, not to be taken into the constitution within. The maximum of the invigorating effect of freedom...person acted on either is, or is looking forward to become, a citizen as fully privileged as any other. In theory, within the British Constitution, sovereignty... | |
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