Constitutional Theory: Arguments and PerspectivesMichie Company, 1993 - 419 pages |
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Page 163
... human " flour- ishing " or well - being , or more specifically with the way humans should live " if they are to live the most deeply satisfying lives of which they are capable , or at least lives as deeply satisfying as any of which ...
... human " flour- ishing " or well - being , or more specifically with the way humans should live " if they are to live the most deeply satisfying lives of which they are capable , or at least lives as deeply satisfying as any of which ...
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... human affairs as though economics is a science developed for the benefit of dogs or trees ; something that has nothing to do with human beings , with their welfare , aspirations , or freedoms . That , of course , is a pernicious notion ...
... human affairs as though economics is a science developed for the benefit of dogs or trees ; something that has nothing to do with human beings , with their welfare , aspirations , or freedoms . That , of course , is a pernicious notion ...
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... human life have both ana- lytic and practical priority over the individualist aspects of human life . Most of the people who have engaged in the theoretical work of the critical legal studies movement have been quite reluctant to ...
... human life have both ana- lytic and practical priority over the individualist aspects of human life . Most of the people who have engaged in the theoretical work of the critical legal studies movement have been quite reluctant to ...
Contents
Part I | 1 |
The Relevance of Theory to Recent Events | 10 |
The Judicial Function and the Idea of Principled | 17 |
Copyright | |
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To Secure These Rights: The Declaration of Independence and Constitutional ... Scott Douglas Gerber No preview available - 1996 |