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... interesting to know whether these or such philosophies were ever as dominant as Mencius suggests . But Mencius himself , who wandered like the Sage from state to state to present his theories , was something of a skeptic . " It would be ...
... interesting to know whether these or such philosophies were ever as dominant as Mencius suggests . But Mencius himself , who wandered like the Sage from state to state to present his theories , was something of a skeptic . " It would be ...
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... interesting all community endeavor . Everyone could feel that his part was vital . The polis gave maximum opportunities and expected maxi- mum return ; in it man could be Aristotle's " political animal , " whose fruition was civic life ...
... interesting all community endeavor . Everyone could feel that his part was vital . The polis gave maximum opportunities and expected maxi- mum return ; in it man could be Aristotle's " political animal , " whose fruition was civic life ...
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... interesting but uncompli- cated and the world was in its place as never since . Then , as seldom in history , the sovereign powers formed a well functioning and outwardly stable community . Generally similar in economic development ...
... interesting but uncompli- cated and the world was in its place as never since . Then , as seldom in history , the sovereign powers formed a well functioning and outwardly stable community . Generally similar in economic development ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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