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... important administrative and judicial functions under imperial rulers . Possibly they were elected ; in any case , the Sumerians knew the principle of election . The maturity of this society was well shown by a coup in Lagash , not the ...
... important administrative and judicial functions under imperial rulers . Possibly they were elected ; in any case , the Sumerians knew the principle of election . The maturity of this society was well shown by a coup in Lagash , not the ...
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... important than knowledge ( Cook , 1962 ) . The importance of the division of sovereignty in encouraging independent thinking and weakening the hold of tyrannies is evident enough ; less obvious but perhaps ultimately more important is ...
... important than knowledge ( Cook , 1962 ) . The importance of the division of sovereignty in encouraging independent thinking and weakening the hold of tyrannies is evident enough ; less obvious but perhaps ultimately more important is ...
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... important than specific ideas was the encouragement of independent attitudes and new ways of thinking . Already , as Louis XIV had passed his zenith , science was eroding the divine right , and some protested the classic canons in ...
... important than specific ideas was the encouragement of independent attitudes and new ways of thinking . Already , as Louis XIV had passed his zenith , science was eroding the divine right , and some protested the classic canons in ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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