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

I

Idealism: ethical optimism, 112
Ignorance: indeterminism and authority, 31
Imagination: 252
Immaturity: 8
Immorality: public expressions of, 120
Inclination: 219-220
Indeterminism: ignorance and authority, 31
Indifference: freedom, 34-35
Individual (ism) (ity): 199-200, 227-228, 306
      ethical destinies, 28
      Fascist state, 2 n.
      golden age of, 50
      history: mysterious operation, 27-28
      loneliness, 307-322
      multitude and, 53-54
      particular goods, 63
      paternal authority and, 10-11
Industry(-rial; -rism):
      American, 260-261
      architectonic functions, 298-299
      assembly-line worker, 296-298, 310
      effects of labor processes, 296
      expansion: peace and, 289
      future: cities of moderate size, 320
      lust for power, 289
      relations: unqualified justice, 305
      revolution, 3 n.
      rural life and, 296
      sense of service lacking, 310
      state of isolation, 309
      worker skills in, 297
      workers; brotherhood, 319
      working units in, 301-302
Inequality, see Equality
Inheritance: right of, 224, 228
Initiative in community life: 130
Injustice, see Justice
Innocence:
      man in state of, 59 n., 74 n.
      public power and, 132 n.
Institution (the term): 172
Intellect:
      biological instrument, 85
      contemplative, 22
      dominates appetite, 72 n.
      intellectuals: 92
      practical, 23 n.
      qualities: laborers, 297-298
      subordination of causes and, 54
      use of means toward a common end, 34 n.
Intention: and common good, 37, 39, 59, 70
International relations: 317
Interpersonal relations: loneliness, 309
Irrationality: 212
Isolation: 309
Italy: 67


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