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... representative body . The legislature is representative only in the sense that every function is representative . For example , a cobbler is my representative in so far as he satisfies a social need , just as every definite form of ...
... representative body . The legislature is representative only in the sense that every function is representative . For example , a cobbler is my representative in so far as he satisfies a social need , just as every definite form of ...
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... representative not by virtue of another thing which he represents but by virtue of what he is and does . " Legislative power ' is not sought for its content ... representative power . However , within this representative 190 Early Writings.
... representative not by virtue of another thing which he represents but by virtue of what he is and does . " Legislative power ' is not sought for its content ... representative power . However , within this representative 190 Early Writings.
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... representative body . Or , in other words , the vote is the immediate , direct , not merely representative but actually existing relation of civil society to the political state . It is therefore self - evident that the vote must ...
... representative body . Or , in other words , the vote is the immediate , direct , not merely representative but actually existing relation of civil society to the political state . It is therefore self - evident that the vote must ...
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Critique of Hegels | 7 |
Doctrine of the State 1843 | 57 |
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