The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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... law in order to form irreducible units of existence linked with the infinite through space and time in an ordered ... laws are not accurate but , at least in part , that they conflict with a higher truth , that of the social order and ...
... law in order to form irreducible units of existence linked with the infinite through space and time in an ordered ... laws are not accurate but , at least in part , that they conflict with a higher truth , that of the social order and ...
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... laws " which could prescribe values and right conduct . None of these doctrines , how- ever influential , created a persuasive moral force . And by now the expectation that an authoritative moral system can be produced by rational ...
... laws " which could prescribe values and right conduct . None of these doctrines , how- ever influential , created a persuasive moral force . And by now the expectation that an authoritative moral system can be produced by rational ...
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... laws of nature work . They predict observable consequences , yield experi- mental or technological results . But no such result can " prove " a basic , underlying " law " of nature . The law may successfully predict a result which is ...
... laws of nature work . They predict observable consequences , yield experi- mental or technological results . But no such result can " prove " a basic , underlying " law " of nature . The law may successfully predict a result which is ...
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