| 2001 - 164 páginas
...interest of the stronger, and offers the following account in defense of his claim: That is what I mean: in all states alike 'right' has the same meaning, namely what is for the interest of the party in power, and that is the stronger. So the sound conclusion is that what is 'right' is the same everywhere:... | |
| Anthony A. D'Amato - 1984 - 356 páginas
...for their own interest, and they call anyone who breaks them a "wrongdoer" and punish him accordingly [I]n all states alike "right" has the same meaning,...party established in power, and that is the strongest. « disciplinary tools he brings to his analysis. He delves into quantum mechanics and relativity theory,... | |
| Anthony A. D'Amato - 1984 - 356 páginas
...own interest, and they call anyone who breaks them a "wrongdoer" and punish him accordingly.... [I] n all states alike "right" has the same meaning, namely...party established in power, and that is the strongest. disciplinary tools he brings to his analysis. He delves into quantum mechanics and relativity theory,... | |
| María Pía Lara - 2001 - 320 páginas
...affecting contemporary social science, it is rooted in earlier forms of secular and religious thought.10 From the Greeks onward, moral philosophy has been...homology between self/collectivity, interest/value, and evil/ good. In doing so, he establishes the following analogical relationship: Selfxollec tivity: :interestvalue:... | |
| Jeffrey C. Alexander Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology Yale University - 2006 - 815 páginas
...political life: " 'Just' or 'right' means nothing but what is in the interest of the strongest party. ... In all states alike, 'right' has the same meaning,...of the party established in power, and that is the strongest."24 Such hardheaded caution about idealism clearly is important. In fact, it 40 sometimes... | |
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