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... believed in authority because it was an irrational force , he believed in the need to submit , in the inevitability of crime and the supreme importance of inquisitions and punishment . He regarded the exe- cutioner as the cornerstone of ...
... believed in authority because it was an irrational force , he believed in the need to submit , in the inevitability of crime and the supreme importance of inquisitions and punishment . He regarded the exe- cutioner as the cornerstone of ...
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... believed . Certainly , the men of whom I propose to speak - the men of the 30s and early 40s- did not believe that the business of novels and the business of poetry was to teach men to be better . The ascendancy of utilitarianism came ...
... believed . Certainly , the men of whom I propose to speak - the men of the 30s and early 40s- did not believe that the business of novels and the business of poetry was to teach men to be better . The ascendancy of utilitarianism came ...
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... believed in the primacy of spiritual values and the futility of trying to change men by changing the more superficial sides of their life by political or constitutional reform . But the Slavophils also believed in the Orthodox Church ...
... believed in the primacy of spiritual values and the futility of trying to change men by changing the more superficial sides of their life by political or constitutional reform . But the Slavophils also believed in the Orthodox Church ...
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The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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