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The histories of specifically modern doctrines such as liberalism, rationalism,
Marxism, and most recently, the natural and social sciences are so relatively
abundant precisely because these doctrines and sciences have contributed so
visibly ...
The histories of specifically modern doctrines such as liberalism, rationalism,
Marxism, and most recently, the natural and social sciences are so relatively
abundant precisely because these doctrines and sciences have contributed so
visibly ...
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Even the famous Maistre himself acknowledged the implausibility of his doctrine
when he attempted to reestablish papal supremacy on mere historical and
political grounds rather than on the principle of divine command, the 214 very
basis of ...
Even the famous Maistre himself acknowledged the implausibility of his doctrine
when he attempted to reestablish papal supremacy on mere historical and
political grounds rather than on the principle of divine command, the 214 very
basis of ...
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The Counter-Revolution : Doctrine and Action, l789-l804. Translated by Salvator
Attanasio. New York: Howard Fertig, l97l. Gooch, G. P. French Profiles: Prophets
and Pioneers. London: Longmans, l96l. Goodwin, Barbara. Social Science and ...
The Counter-Revolution : Doctrine and Action, l789-l804. Translated by Salvator
Attanasio. New York: Howard Fertig, l97l. Gooch, G. P. French Profiles: Prophets
and Pioneers. London: Longmans, l96l. Goodwin, Barbara. Social Science and ...
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Contents
CHAPTER THREE THE LEGITIMACY PROBLEM IN SOCIOLOGY 5 4 | 54 |
CHAPTER FOUR THE HISTORIES OF SOCIOLOGY 8 9 | 88 |
CHAPTER FIVE THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND SOCIOLOGY | 56 |
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