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But , as the above argument makes it obvious , there is not only an opposition
between the principles of liberty and equality , and the related political ideologies
, but a fundamental communality . It is at this level that we can link these two , and
...
But , as the above argument makes it obvious , there is not only an opposition
between the principles of liberty and equality , and the related political ideologies
, but a fundamental communality . It is at this level that we can link these two , and
...
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But it is neither completely a thing of the past . The idea of fraternity is crucial for
the functioning of modern political discourse , and of modern societies in general
. Not as an explicit target , but as the hidden assumption underlying all the others
...
But it is neither completely a thing of the past . The idea of fraternity is crucial for
the functioning of modern political discourse , and of modern societies in general
. Not as an explicit target , but as the hidden assumption underlying all the others
...
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( 42 ) See one of the most important articles of the Hungarian thinker István Bibó ,
' A német politikai hisztéria okai and története ' ( The causes and history of the
german political hystery ) , in : Válogatott tanulmányok ( Selected studies ) ...
( 42 ) See one of the most important articles of the Hungarian thinker István Bibó ,
' A német politikai hisztéria okai and története ' ( The causes and history of the
german political hystery ) , in : Válogatott tanulmányok ( Selected studies ) ...
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