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Good politics as well as sound morality demand that the law accommodate itself to the true needs of the citizens , which are rooted in their human nature and in the mind of God . To the extent that a social order depends upon racial ...
Good politics as well as sound morality demand that the law accommodate itself to the true needs of the citizens , which are rooted in their human nature and in the mind of God . To the extent that a social order depends upon racial ...
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Scipio further concludes there exists " a true commonwealth , that is the weal of the people when it is rightly and justly administered either by one monarch , or by a few men of rank , or by all the people .
Scipio further concludes there exists " a true commonwealth , that is the weal of the people when it is rightly and justly administered either by one monarch , or by a few men of rank , or by all the people .
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tice where there is no true idea of objective justice . Rome had become corrupt because it lacked objective justice . It did not acknowledge the True God but departed from Him in the worship of false deities .
tice where there is no true idea of objective justice . Rome had become corrupt because it lacked objective justice . It did not acknowledge the True God but departed from Him in the worship of false deities .
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