Philosophy of Democratic Government / by Yves R. Simon


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y Z

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Taparelli, Luigi, 33 n.
Taxation: 249
Teachers: 45, 131 n.
Technique:
      appetite of man and, 286
      character of rationality, 277
      deficiencies; bad effects, 280
      growing, 282
      positive relation to use, 273
      proper use of, 267, 280, 283
      society fostering good use of, 284
      way to wealth without plunder. 290
      wrong use of, 287
Technology (-gical):
      aversion to, 295
      big cities and, 306
      civilization, see Civilization
      daily life and, 276
      democracy and, 260-322
      destruction of mankind, 280
      effect on human relations, 274
      emancipation through, 290
      family life and, 316
      growth of, 279
      knowledge; use vs nonuse, 272
      labor productivity, 278-279, 314
      lust for power, 289
      mechanical reliability, 277
      pride hates human liberty, 278
      ratio to the natural, 275
      society, 267-288
      time and, 274-275
Temperance: 25
Temporal power: 157, 177
Territory (status): 11
Terrorism: 116, 126
Theism: romantic, 267
Theocracy: 176
Third Estate: 195, 256, 258
Thomas Aquinas (his thought on):
      body and soul, 200 n.
      coercion, 109 n., 110
      coercion in the state, 69
      common good as end, 37 n.
      custom; force of law, 159, 176
      executions, 202 n.
      family and common good, 60 n.
      free people, 177 n.
      functions of authority, 61 n.
      general theory of use, 268 n.
      good of nature, 80 n.
      governance by God, 131 n.
      government of the world, 35 n.
      habit, 297 n.
      honesty, 239, 240 n.
      indifference in the human will, 34 n.
      just exchanges, 234 n.
      knowledge through connaturality, 23 n.
      mastership, 74 n.
      mixed regime, 107, 108 n.
      nature or essence, 198 n.
      need of government, 60 n.
      particular good and common good, 41
      perfection of virtue, 110 n.
      prudence, 21 n.
      ruling authority, 72 n.
      servitude in state of innocent man, 59 n.
      transmission theory, 158-160, 176
      universality, 197-198
      virtues, personal good, common good, 82 n.
      will in agreement with divine will, 39-42
Time:
      happiness and, 265
      technology and, 274-275
      utility, 238
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 62 n., 232
Totalitarian state: 1, 4, 83, 292
      crime in, 134
      democracy and, 136
      one-party system, 136
      parties: criminal elite in, 83
      propaganda, 126
Totalitarianism: 5 n., 128, 197, 225, 247, 248, 285, 307, 309
Town meetings: 38
Trans-subjectivity: 308
Transmission theory: 158-179
Transportation: 268, 319
Transylvania: 166
Treachery: 187
Trinitarians: 166
Truth: certainty, 21
      cliches, 296
      practical; agreement, 22-23, 25, 27
      sociological notion of, 85
Tuberculosis: 205
Twentieth century: 93
Tyranny: 16, 127, 147, 247
      deposition, 165
      governing for private good, 70
      ruler dispositions, 78
      suppression of the church, 137


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