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... power remains in the body of the governed and how he objected to the contract theory as an explanation of the rise of authority because this theory seems not to reckon with the actualities of human behaviour we have already seen .
... power remains in the body of the governed and how he objected to the contract theory as an explanation of the rise of authority because this theory seems not to reckon with the actualities of human behaviour we have already seen .
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But there is present in Swift the moralist another element , complementary to the one that we have been exam- ining and charging it with terrific indignation - the element of anti - rationalism.15 The pessimistic view of human na- ture ...
But there is present in Swift the moralist another element , complementary to the one that we have been exam- ining and charging it with terrific indignation - the element of anti - rationalism.15 The pessimistic view of human na- ture ...
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On the contrary , as a philosophic voyage it expresses the author's belief in the universality of reason , his ethical rigidity , his anti - rationalism and anti - intellectualism , and his theory of human Pride .
On the contrary , as a philosophic voyage it expresses the author's belief in the universality of reason , his ethical rigidity , his anti - rationalism and anti - intellectualism , and his theory of human Pride .
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
CONTROLLING IDEAS | 49 |
The Battle of the Books AND A Tale of a Tub | 75 |
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