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The intrusion of ideas into the serious business of politics is futile and dangerous : Namier rubbed in the moral by ... “ The less , therefore , ” he wrote , “ man clogs the free play of his mind with political doctrine and dogma ...
The intrusion of ideas into the serious business of politics is futile and dangerous : Namier rubbed in the moral by ... “ The less , therefore , ” he wrote , “ man clogs the free play of his mind with political doctrine and dogma ...
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When economic and social ends began to replace constitutional and political ends , historians turned to economic and social interpretations of the past . In this process , the sceptic might plausibly allege that the new interpretation ...
When economic and social ends began to replace constitutional and political ends , historians turned to economic and social interpretations of the past . In this process , the sceptic might plausibly allege that the new interpretation ...
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Professor Oakeshott offers us a more sophisticated version of this fashionable empiricism : in our political concerns , he tells us , we " sail a boundless and bottomless sea , " where there is “ neither starting point nor appointed ...
Professor Oakeshott offers us a more sophisticated version of this fashionable empiricism : in our political concerns , he tells us , we " sail a boundless and bottomless sea , " where there is “ neither starting point nor appointed ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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