Philosophy of Democratic Government / by Yves R. Simon


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Habit:
      coercion and good habits, 110, 116
      laborers and culture, 297-298
Habitus (the term): 297
Halévy. Daniel: 3 n
Halévy, Élie: 132 n.
Hamilton, Alexander: 13, 15, 103 n., 115 n.
Happiness:
      ambition to achieve, 296
      immature societies, 13
      interior to man, 266
      object of acts of will, 262-263
      peace, 266
      plenitude, 265
      pursuit of, 288-296
      rural life, 261, 262
      substitute for, 264
      transcending time, 265
      willingness, 266
Health: 203, 205
Heart: 24, 219-220
Hedonism, 17
Hegel, G.W.F., 3 n., 84
Hermens, Ferdinand A., 99 n.
Heroism: 17, 18, 219
Higher education: 206
History: 181, 215, 321, 322
      individual, 27-28
      man as cause of, 285
Hitler, Adolf, 2 n., 93, 157
Homestead: 56, 57, 129
Homogeneity: 213
Homosexuality: 270-27 1
Honesty: 22, 236-237, 239, 248
Household management: 74 n.
Housing: 217, 314
Huber-Kiel, 2 n.
Hugo, Victor: 250 n.
Human condition: 278
Human kind (- nature), see Mankind
Human rights: survival, 202
Humanism: 293, 300
Humanistic studies: 279, 282
Humanity: Thomas Aquinas on, 198 n.
Hume, David: 297 n.
Hypnotic suggestions: 125-127


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