Philosophy of the State: The Individual; Civil Rights; the Democratic State; the Totalitarian State; the Corporative State; Church and State. Psychology of Propaganda; Public Control of Private Property; Philosophy in Present Day Europe; in Terms of what Moral Principles is Democracy the Best Government? Etc |
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The Individual and the State | 10 |
The Philosophy of Civil Rights | 21 |
The Philosophy of the Democratic State | 36 |
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