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The Ethical Basis of the State
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1924. In this volume Wilde, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Minnesota identifies and argues the problem of Individual vs. the State. Contents Part One. Historical: The Problem; The State and Its History; Classic Theories of the State; Present Day Theories of the State. Part Two. Problems of the State: The Social Will; Rights and Duties; The Nature and Purpose of the State; The Problem of Sovereignty; The Organization of Justice; Liberty and Democracy; and The Final Loyalty.
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1924. In this volume Wilde, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Minnesota identifies and argues the problem of Individual vs. the State. Contents Part One. Historical: The Problem; The State and Its History; Classic Theories of the State; Present Day Theories of the State. Part Two. Problems of the State: The Social Will; Rights and Duties; The Nature and Purpose of the State; The Problem of Sovereignty; The Organization of Justice; Liberty and Democracy; and The Final Loyalty.

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  • Author: Norman Wilde
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  • ISBN-10: 1162783494
  • ISBN-13: 9781162783499
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

1924. In this volume Wilde, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Minnesota identifies and argues the problem of Individual vs. the State. Contents Part One. Historical: The Problem; The State and Its History; Classic Theories of the State; Present Day Theories of the State. Part Two. Problems of the State: The Social Will; Rights and Duties; The Nature and Purpose of the State; The Problem of Sovereignty; The Organization of Justice; Liberty and Democracy; and The Final Loyalty.

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