| Bernard Bosanquet - 1895 - 360 стор.
...the future, as it has taken many in the past. XVIII THE REALITY OF THE GENERAL WILL By B. BOSANQUET "There is often a great difference between the will...individual wills ; but take away from these same wills the plus.'and minus, that cancel one another, and there remains, as the sum of the differences, the general... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - 1895 - 286 стор.
...' but it does not follow that the deliberations of the people have always the same rectitude. . . . There is often a great difference between the will of all and I \. the general will. The latter only looks to the common inter- / ] est ; the other looks to private... | |
| Robert Warden Lee - 1898 - 140 стор.
...deliberations are always equally correct. Men ! always desire their good, but do not always see it. --.. . . . There is often a great difference between the [will of all and the general will. The one only considers ithe common interest. The other considers private interest, and is only the sum... | |
| 1901 - 344 стор.
...often deceived, and it is only then that they seem to will what is evil. There is often a great deal of difference between the will of all and the general will; the latter regards only the common interest, while the former has regard to private interests, and is merely a... | |
| 1901 - 352 стор.
...deceived— and it is only then that they seem to will what is evil. I There is often a great deal of difference between the will of all and the general will; the latter regards only the common interest, while the former has regard to private interests, and is merely a... | |
| John Summerfield Engle - 1904 - 336 стор.
...differently from the Common Interest." (Book I, Chapter 7, page 7.) That is, the Common Interest produces the General Will. "There is often a great difference between the Will of all and the General Will : one regards the comrnon Interest only ; the other regards private Interests." (Book II, Chapter 3,... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1911 - 478 стор.
...recognized this, though he did not see that it was logically destructive of his theory. Thus he says, " There is often a great difference between the will of all and the General Will: one regards the common 1" How can the consciousness of obligation arise," says Green, "without recognition... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 стор.
...often deceived, and it is only then that they seem to will what is evil. There is often a great deal of difference between the will of all and the general will; the latter regards only the common interest, while the former has regard to private interests, and is merely a... | |
| James Treat Carter - 1919 - 298 стор.
...II, IV; and Bk. II, ch. IIl, in which Rousseau discusses the nature of the General Will as follows: "There is often a great difference between the will...former looks to private interest, and is nothing but the sum of individual wills; but take away from these same wills the plus, and minus, that cancel one... | |
| William McDougall - 1920 - 460 стор.
...largely in the discussions of political philosophers on the nature of the State. Rousseau wrote — "There is often a great difference between the will...former looks to private interest, and is nothing but a series of individual wills; but take away from these same wills the plus and minus that cancel one... | |
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