To explain this distinction, it is useful to invoke Constant's concept of state power, which is already expressed in ... and coercive part" that forms the "basis" of its existence.24 Without a legal monopoly on the use of force, ...
From the discussion of liberalism afforded by religion and technology against centralized powers to a discourse on the ... 7 Ralph Raico, The Place of Religion in the Liberal Philosophy of Constant, Tocqueville and Lord Acton (Auburn: ...
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Max Müller's starting point was the demonstration by his mentor Franz Bopp of Berlin that the grammar and vocabulary of all the Indo-European languages had much in common.21 Max Müller argued that the mythology conveyed by those ...