Philosophy of Democratic Government / by Yves R. Simon


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Jackson, Andrew: 149
Jacobins: 128, 133, 136
James I, King: 144, 156 n., 169, 177
Japan: 181, 210
Jefferson, Thomas, 136 n., 169, 260, 295
Jesus Christ: 155, 161, 163, 179
Jews: 83
John of St Thomas, 21 n., 23 n., 34 n., 41 n., 42 n., 161 n., 162 n., 197 n., 200
Journet, Charles: 161 n.
Judges: 41
Judgment:
      affirmative / negative, 219, 220
      assent or consensus and, 85
      certainty, 23
      of one person, vs of many, 86
      political ability, 215
      practical, 22, 24, 25 n.
      prudential; agreement for common
      good, 26 n.
      prudential; incommunicability, 25
      right and wrong, 286
      subject to error, 85
      unity of, 19-20
      wisdom, 23 n.
Julius II, Pope: 160
Julius Caesar: 175
Justice: 15, 72, 101, 132, 191, 201, 202
      attraction and repulsion, 219
      authority and, 142
      business, 56
      commutative, 204, 239
      concept of “just” war, violence, etc., 113
      diversity; human relations, 303-306
      exchanges, 203-204, 234, 241, 245
      family circle, 317
      genuine virtue, 216
      good will, 242
      just price, 236, 240, 241, 242, 245, 246, 248, 249
      Marxian philosophy of evil, 3
      persuasion in government, 117
      private persons; vigilantes, 114
      society; supreme authority, 85
      statesmen, 216
      see also Ownership


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