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AND NEVER WILL BE ... " If a nation expects to be ignorant and free , " said Jefferson , " it expects what never was and never will be . The people cannot be safe without information . Where the press is free , and every man able to ...
AND NEVER WILL BE ... " If a nation expects to be ignorant and free , " said Jefferson , " it expects what never was and never will be . The people cannot be safe without information . Where the press is free , and every man able to ...
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In answering bourgeois objections , Marx often takes the line that the communists cannot take from the masses that which they never had in the first place while living under bourgeois rule . The communists , he asserts , cannot take ...
In answering bourgeois objections , Marx often takes the line that the communists cannot take from the masses that which they never had in the first place while living under bourgeois rule . The communists , he asserts , cannot take ...
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They do believe them , as people believe what they have always heard lauded and never discussed . But in the sense of that living belief which regulates conduct , they believe these doctrines just up to the point to which it is usual to ...
They do believe them , as people believe what they have always heard lauded and never discussed . But in the sense of that living belief which regulates conduct , they believe these doctrines just up to the point to which it is usual to ...
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v1 ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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