A Theory of ConflictScribner, 1975 - 245 sider |
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Side 48
... interests of self - preservation , and to fulfil man's nature as a citizen . In so doing , each individual surrenders all rights to the com- munity as a whole . This process is what Rousseau calls ' the social contract ' , and its ...
... interests of self - preservation , and to fulfil man's nature as a citizen . In so doing , each individual surrenders all rights to the com- munity as a whole . This process is what Rousseau calls ' the social contract ' , and its ...
Side 152
... interests of security . And credibility must be pre- served : to claim that three people were killed in an incident that was seen to bring death to many more merely exposes the authorities to the corroding effects of rumour . Restraint ...
... interests of security . And credibility must be pre- served : to claim that three people were killed in an incident that was seen to bring death to many more merely exposes the authorities to the corroding effects of rumour . Restraint ...
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... interest , especially if ideologically formulated , are unlikely to be resolved . In international relations , what ... interests are only indirectly affected ) to retire without too visible a loss of face . Examples are legion , but ...
... interest , especially if ideologically formulated , are unlikely to be resolved . In international relations , what ... interests are only indirectly affected ) to retire without too visible a loss of face . Examples are legion , but ...
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The Causes of Rebellion | 13 |
From Prehistory to J S Mill | 35 |
Marx and his Followers | 52 |
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