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... absolute order established , like Descartes ' ideal world , by a single provi- dential mind and will : that of the absolute ruler or monarch . Until men were incorporated into Leviathan , that is , the all - powerful state through which ...
... absolute order established , like Descartes ' ideal world , by a single provi- dential mind and will : that of the absolute ruler or monarch . Until men were incorporated into Leviathan , that is , the all - powerful state through which ...
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... absolute ruler . As it happened , the President of the United States was equipped with emergency powers written into the American constitution in direct imita- tion of Roman precedent . Under wartime conditions , the President had ...
... absolute ruler . As it happened , the President of the United States was equipped with emergency powers written into the American constitution in direct imita- tion of Roman precedent . Under wartime conditions , the President had ...
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... absolute despotism , without law or right : more absolute than any past system . " This despotic regime , " he noted , " will not be practiced any longer by dynasties . They are too soft and kindhearted . The new tyrannies will be in ...
... absolute despotism , without law or right : more absolute than any past system . " This despotic regime , " he noted , " will not be practiced any longer by dynasties . They are too soft and kindhearted . The new tyrannies will be in ...
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NEW EXPLORATIONS NEW WORLDS | 3 |
RETURN OF THE SUN GOD | 28 |
THE MECHANIZED WORLD PICTURE | 51 |
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