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... Ce double caractere, moral et juridique, du droit naturel est ce qui guide essentiellement Pu... more ... Ce double caractere, moral et juridique, du droit naturel est ce qui guide essentiellement Pufendorf dans son analyse de la signification de la ... Constitutionalism and Democracy is one in a se-ries of essay collections published by Cambridge University Press under the Page 2. ...
Tocqueville for the safety of personal rights, and for the safety of the government, and the prop... more Tocqueville for the safety of personal rights, and for the safety of the government, and the prophetic outlook of M. De Tocqueville will be fully realized through the influence of Democracy in America. Each succeeding generation of Americans will find in the pure and impartial reflections of De Tocqueville a new source of pride in our institutions of government, and sound reasons for patriotic effort to preserve them and to inculcate their teachings. They have mastered the power of monarchical rule in the American Hemisphere, freeing religion from all shackles, and will spread, by a quiet but resistless influence, through the islands of the seas to other lands, where the appeals of De Tocqueville for human rights and liberties have already inspired the souls of the people.
... Ce double caractere, moral et juridique, du droit naturel est ce qui guide essentiellement Pu... more ... Ce double caractere, moral et juridique, du droit naturel est ce qui guide essentiellement Pufendorf dans son analyse de la signification de la ... Constitutionalism and Democracy is one in a se-ries of essay collections published by Cambridge University Press under the Page 2. ...
Tocqueville for the safety of personal rights, and for the safety of the government, and the prop... more Tocqueville for the safety of personal rights, and for the safety of the government, and the prophetic outlook of M. De Tocqueville will be fully realized through the influence of Democracy in America. Each succeeding generation of Americans will find in the pure and impartial reflections of De Tocqueville a new source of pride in our institutions of government, and sound reasons for patriotic effort to preserve them and to inculcate their teachings. They have mastered the power of monarchical rule in the American Hemisphere, freeing religion from all shackles, and will spread, by a quiet but resistless influence, through the islands of the seas to other lands, where the appeals of De Tocqueville for human rights and liberties have already inspired the souls of the people.