Philosophy of Democratic Government / by Yves R. Simon


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Unanimity: 25, 26, 27, 28, 103 n.
      common good, 30-31, 61 n., 140-141
      majority and minority, 29, 101, 152
      nonrepresentative, direct government, 151-154
      small communities, 29
      united action, 36, 102
      unity of judgment, 19-20
Uniformity:
      autonomy and, 230
      multitude and individuality, 53-54
      technological civilization, 31 1-312
Uniqueness: 312
United Nations: 12, 102
United States: 66, 123, 128, 149, 185, 186, 189, 257-258, 260
Unity:
      of action: authority as cause, 19-35
      authority essential to, 34 n.
      common good and, 35 n.
      essential cause (Cajetan), 35 n.
      family life, 305
      goodness and, 35 n., 52
      human, 201
      perfection in, 52
      qualified justice, 304
Universal suffrage, see Suffrage
Universalist philosophy: 195
Universality: 199-201
Universals: 197
Universe:
      God's care for common good, 42
      good of, intended by God, 40 n.
      mechanistic, 292
Untrustworthiness: 278
Upper class: 93, 94, 97, 142, 217, 244, 254, 258
Use:
      defective, 269
      general theory of, 268
      humane education and good use, 283
      knowledge of righteous use, 282, 287-288
      non-use and, 269, 272
      physical deficiency / integrity and, 269-271
Usury: 232
Utopia: 2,19, 91, 116, 253, 292


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