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Page 164
... primogeniture'.34 ' Primogeniture ' is thus seen as the institution by which the landowning class is ' fitted ' for politics . 34. Primogeniture is that system whereby a noble family's first - born inherits intact the family's entire ...
... primogeniture'.34 ' Primogeniture ' is thus seen as the institution by which the landowning class is ' fitted ' for politics . 34. Primogeniture is that system whereby a noble family's first - born inherits intact the family's entire ...
Page 167
... primogeniture is merely an exigency of politics and so must be judged according to its political significance . It is of no avail for him to assert that ' the security and stability of the landowning class may be still further increased ...
... primogeniture is merely an exigency of politics and so must be judged according to its political significance . It is of no avail for him to assert that ' the security and stability of the landowning class may be still further increased ...
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... primogeniture , private property is the guarantee of the political constitution . In primogeniture this guarantee appears to be provided by a particular form of private property . Primogeniture is merely the particular form of the ...
... primogeniture , private property is the guarantee of the political constitution . In primogeniture this guarantee appears to be provided by a particular form of private property . Primogeniture is merely the particular form of the ...
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