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" Every one has a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody, and stamped as of no account at all. No one but a fool, and only a fool of a peculiar description, feels offended by the acknowledgment that there are others whose opinion, and even whose... "
Eenige beschouwingen over het stelsel van meervoudig kiesrecht - Página 44
por Pieter Teding van Berkhout - 1895 - 58 páginas
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Themis: verzameling van bijdragen tot de kennis van het publiek ..., Volumen55

1894 - 698 páginas
...increased thé voting power of thé wealthier moiety of thé borough population»). 2) « Every one bas a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody , and stamped as of no account at ail. No one but a fool, and only a fool of a peculiar description , feels offended by thé acknowledgment...
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Considerations on Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 páginas
...interests, is another. The two things are not merely different, they are incommensurable. Every one has a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody,...and stamped as of no account at all. No one but a fool, and only a fool of a peculiar description, feels offended by the acknowledgment that there are...
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Considerations on Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 376 páginas
...interests, is another. The two things are not merely different, they are incommensurable. Every one has a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody,...and stamped as of no account at all. No one but a fool, and only a fool of a peculiar description, feels offended by the acknowledgment that there are...
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An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution from the ...

Earl John Russell Russell - 1865 - 320 páginas
...interests, is another. The two things are not merely different, they are incommensurable. Every one has a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody,...and stamped as of no account at all. No one but a fool, and only a fool of a peculiar description, feels offended by the acknowledgment that there are...
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Utilitarianism, Liberty, Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - 1922 - 432 páginas
...interests, is another. The two things are not merely different, they are incommensurable. Every one has a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody,...and stamped as of no account at all. No one but a fool, and only a fool of a peculiar description, feels offended by the acknowledgment that there are...
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The Dignity of Legislation

Jeremy Waldron - 1999 - 224 páginas
...fairness means something like "that to which no one can reasonably object." As Mill puts it, Every one has a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody,...and stamped as of no account at all. No one but a fool . . . feels offended by the acknowledgment that there are others whose opinion, and even whose...
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Deliberative Democracy in America: A Proposal for a Popular Branch of Government

Ethan J. Leib - 2010 - 188 páginas
...deliberative democracy receives a definitive justification from John Stuart Mill ( 1993, 335 ): "Evervone has a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody,...and stamped as of no account at all. No one but a fool . . . feels offended by the acknowledgment that there are others whose opinion, and even whose...
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Justice and Democracy: Essays for Brian Barry

Brian Barry - 2004 - 254 páginas
...point I am trying to make in this paragraph was stated clearly by Mill (1977: 474) long ago: 'Every one has a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody,...and stamped as of no account at all. No one but a fool, and only a fool of a peculiar description, feels offended by the acknowledgement that there are...
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Considerations of a Representative Gover

John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 414 páginas
...interests, is another. The two things are not merely different, they are incommensurable. Every one has a right to feel insulted by being made a nobody,...and stamped as of no account at all. No one but a fool, and only a fool of a peculiar description, feels offended by the acknowledgment that there are...
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