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Maliha Mendoza Mahmood,
2013
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About Europe: Philosophical Hypotheses
... the vast and heavy communitarianism that seems to have regulated the
immobile mechanics of oriental empires, or hordes, or Aztecs, not to mention
Stalin, no doubt, with his “oriental” communist despotism enforcing commonality
coercibly.
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Monologues with Bridgette
... a sorrow that cannot be explained, Reaching from your head, down to your feet
. That same river, that glares deeply into you, Coercibly explodes the prerogative
To forgive yourself! SARDINIA'S NIGHTS My skin has the odour of a musty 77 7.
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Malthus, Medicine & Morality: Malthusianism After 1798
In his opinion they do not coercibly point us rationally in the direction of faith in
God, but can "be clarified more meaningfully by faith in God than by being silent
about God. In no way does one arrive at a 'proof for the existence of God', but it
can ...
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Kant on Freedom, Law, and Happiness
But it does not yet take us all the way to the recognition that both of Rawls's
principles are principles of external law or public justice in the Kantian sense of
being coercibly enforceable. But this conclusion follows from Kant's suppositions
that ...
Attack upon the jurisdiction of the court to enforce collection of the fine could not
be validly predicated upon a contention that the state thereby would be coercibly
interfering with the employee's sec. 7 (NLRA) protected rights, where it was ...
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and ...
... called Nepali words : such as surohuivdi courage, yogyhuiodi competency. In a
mistaken effort after completeness the authors attempt to find Nepali equivalents
for obsolete or very rare English words, such as " illude ", "educe", " coercibly ".
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland,
1926
Its central theme is a contention that neither a government nor a people has the
right to coercibly control expression of opinion; that "the power itself is illegitimate
. ' ' In discussing social systems, Mill said : ' ' While we repudiate with the ...
California. Legislature. Joint Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities in California,
1953
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Beyond Capital: Towards a Theory of Transition
Indeed, Hayek's purpose is to camouflage repressive substantive law — enacted
and unceremoniously enforced as the political dimension of capital's tyrannical
rule — as if it belonged to the same category as the coercibly enforceable but in ...
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The Bastilles of England: Or, the Lunacy Laws at Work
... at least be a shield from molestation in all opinions and practices consonant
thereto, and let it be made highly penal for medical men or lunacy commissioners
to adjudge coercibly insane any views or any actions sanctioned by Scripture.