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French Revolution

French Revolution

著者: Edgar Fawcett
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In examining the complexities of community decision-making, Hilaire Belloc asserts a profound truth a community may claim authority, yet it can still err, just as individuals can. He emphasizes that the sovereignty of a community does not preclude the possibility of deliberate wrongdoing. The tension between majority rule and moral authority reveals the intricate balance of power and conscience, reminding us that the community, when acting in what it believes to be right, remains ultimately sovereign. This exploration challenges us to reflect on the nature of authority and the moral implications of collective decisions.Copyright History & Horror Collections 世界 哲学 政治・政府 政治学 社会科学
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  • 36 - French Revolution by Hilaire Belloc
    2025/09/03
    In examining the complexities of community decision-making, Hilaire Belloc asserts a profound truth a community may claim authority, yet it can still err, just as individuals can. He emphasizes that the sovereignty of a community does not preclude the possibility of deliberate wrongdoing. The tension between majority rule and moral authority reveals the intricate balance of power and conscience, reminding us that the community, when acting in what it believes to be right, remains ultimately sovereign. This exploration challenges us to reflect on the nature of authority and the moral implications of collective decisions.
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  • 35 - French Revolution by Hilaire Belloc
    2025/09/03
    In examining the complexities of community decision-making, Hilaire Belloc asserts a profound truth a community may claim authority, yet it can still err, just as individuals can. He emphasizes that the sovereignty of a community does not preclude the possibility of deliberate wrongdoing. The tension between majority rule and moral authority reveals the intricate balance of power and conscience, reminding us that the community, when acting in what it believes to be right, remains ultimately sovereign. This exploration challenges us to reflect on the nature of authority and the moral implications of collective decisions.
    続きを読む 一部表示
    12 分
  • 34 - French Revolution by Hilaire Belloc
    2025/09/03
    In examining the complexities of community decision-making, Hilaire Belloc asserts a profound truth a community may claim authority, yet it can still err, just as individuals can. He emphasizes that the sovereignty of a community does not preclude the possibility of deliberate wrongdoing. The tension between majority rule and moral authority reveals the intricate balance of power and conscience, reminding us that the community, when acting in what it believes to be right, remains ultimately sovereign. This exploration challenges us to reflect on the nature of authority and the moral implications of collective decisions.
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    11 分
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