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... interest as such and the conservation therein of particular interests since the universal interest is the sub- stance of these . ' 5. The prison of the Inquisition in Madrid . The fact that the universal interest both as such and 70 Early ...
... interest as such and the conservation therein of particular interests since the universal interest is the sub- stance of these . ' 5. The prison of the Inquisition in Madrid . The fact that the universal interest both as such and 70 Early ...
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... interests , while per contra the other moments in the power of the state explicitly take up the standpoint of the state from the start and devote themselves to the universal end . ' The knowledge and good will of the Estates are ...
... interests , while per contra the other moments in the power of the state explicitly take up the standpoint of the state from the start and devote themselves to the universal end . ' The knowledge and good will of the Estates are ...
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... universal implies that he is at one and the same time both a private person and also a thinking consciousness , a ... interest , not the particular interest of a community or corpora- tion in preference to that interest . Hence their ...
... universal implies that he is at one and the same time both a private person and also a thinking consciousness , a ... interest , not the particular interest of a community or corpora- tion in preference to that interest . Hence their ...
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Critique of Hegels | 7 |
Doctrine of the State 1843 | 57 |
Letters from | 199 |
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