The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... practice of our savage ancestors . These savages had a wisdom we civilized have lost : Like us , they wanted to inflict the worst possible punishment on their enemies . But whether death ( above all , a quick death ) was in fact ...
... practice of our savage ancestors . These savages had a wisdom we civilized have lost : Like us , they wanted to inflict the worst possible punishment on their enemies . But whether death ( above all , a quick death ) was in fact ...
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... practice , it was important that trade unions should exist even when all the means of production had become publicly owned . Unfortunately , however , they did not agree , in practice at any rate , that these trade unions should be free ...
... practice , it was important that trade unions should exist even when all the means of production had become publicly owned . Unfortunately , however , they did not agree , in practice at any rate , that these trade unions should be free ...
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... practice the citizens will be at the mercy of that government . There- fore , it is crucially important that there should be law courts which are , to the greatest practicable extent , independent of the government , which apply the ...
... practice the citizens will be at the mercy of that government . There- fore , it is crucially important that there should be law courts which are , to the greatest practicable extent , independent of the government , which apply the ...
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