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Page 526
It is easy to say that the individual cannot be held responsible for acts carried out
under irresistible compulsion, that he is completely dependent upon the society
in which he is living and must therefore accept its rules. But the very formulation ...
It is easy to say that the individual cannot be held responsible for acts carried out
under irresistible compulsion, that he is completely dependent upon the society
in which he is living and must therefore accept its rules. But the very formulation ...
Page 541
There exist many statements which indicate Einstein's deep concern with this
difficult problem; he often pondered over the conflict which may arise between
the individual's responsibility to himself and his responsibility to the group to
which he ...
There exist many statements which indicate Einstein's deep concern with this
difficult problem; he often pondered over the conflict which may arise between
the individual's responsibility to himself and his responsibility to the group to
which he ...
Page 601
Today, when we speak of human rights, we are essentially referring to the
protection of the individual against arbitrary infringement by other individuals or
by the government; the right to work and to adequate earnings from work;
freedom of ...
Today, when we speak of human rights, we are essentially referring to the
protection of the individual against arbitrary infringement by other individuals or
by the government; the right to work and to adequate earnings from work;
freedom of ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
ra INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE | 58 |
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