Further, those who have any complaint to bring against the magistrates say, "let the people be judges"; the people are too happy to accept the invitation; and so the authority of every office is undermined. Such a democracy is fairly open to the objection... The Cult of Incompetence - Stranica 86napisao/la Emile Faguet - 1911 - Broj stranica: 236Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Aristotle - 1885 - Broj stranica: 460
...invitation ; and so the authority of every office is undermined. Such a democracy is fairly until cjO"~ open to the objection that it is not a constitution...for where the laws have no authority, there is no conS1 stitution. The law ought to be supreme, over alL and the magistracies and the government should... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - Broj stranica: 588
...invitation ; and so the authority of every office is undermined. Such a democracy is fairly unt1l the open to the objection that it is not a constitution...for where the laws have no authority, there is no con31 stitution. The law ought to be supreme over all, and the magistracies and the government should... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - Broj stranica: 466
...invitation ; and so the authority — of every office is undermined. Such a democracy is fairly until the open to the objection that it is not a. constitution...for where the laws have no authority, there is no con- f 31 stitution. The law ought to be supreme over all, and the magistracies and the government... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - Broj stranica: 476
...invitation ; and so the authority of every office is undermined. Such a democracy is fairly until the open to the objection that it is not a constitution at all ; ceaseTto be for where the laws have no authority, there is no con31 stitution. The law ought to be... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - Broj stranica: 468
...invitation ; and so the authority of every office is undermined. Such a democracy is fairly until the open to the objection that it is not a constitution at all ; ceases to be for where the laws have no authority, there is no con31 stitution. The law ought to... | |
| Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - Broj stranica: 480
...people are too happy to accept the invitation; and so the authority of every office is undermined. Such a democracy is fairly open to the objection that...constitution. The law ought to be supreme over all, and the magistracies and the government should judge of particulars. So that if democracy be a real... | |
| Plato - 1899 - Broj stranica: 514
...people are too happy to accept the invitation ; and so the authority of every office is undermined. Such a democracy is fairly open to the objection that...no constitution. The law ought to be supreme over au. and the magistracies and the government should judge of particulars. So that if democracy be a... | |
| Isaac Althaus Loos - 1899 - Broj stranica: 312
...multitude. The demos becomes tyrant. The demagogue is to the demos what the flatterer is to the tyrant. Such a democracy is fairly open to the objection that it is not a constitution at all. In the genesis of democracy four steps are noted: (1) The rural or agricultural form; (2) The aristocratic... | |
| Isaac Althaus Loos - 1899 - Broj stranica: 308
...multitude. The demos becomes tyrant. The demagogue is to the demos what the flatterer is to the tyrant. Such a democracy is fairly open to the objection that it is not a constitution at all. In the genesis of democracy four steps are noted: (i) The rural or agricultural form ; (2) The aristocratic... | |
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