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Poor Lydgate! or shall I say, Poor Rosamond! Each lived in a world of which the other knew nothing. It had not occurred to Lydgate that he had been a subject of eager meditation to Rosamond, who had neither any reason for throwing her marriage into distant perspective, nor any pathological studies to divert her mind from that ruminating habit, that
... See moreGeorge Eliot • Middlemarch
Venons-en maintenant à la Glorieuse Révolution et à Locke. Les Deux Traités sur le gouvernement peuvent être considérés comme des moments essentiels de la préparation et de la consécration idéologique de cet événement qui marque la naissance de l’Angleterre libérale. Il s’agit de textes traversés en profondeur par le pathos de la liberté, par la co
... See moreBernard Chamayou • Contre-histoire du libéralisme (POCHES ESSAIS t. 416) (French Edition)
Epistemology
SpaceXponential and • 30 cards
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
Leadership
Mark Anderson • 3 cards
‘In my opinion,’ said Lydgate, ‘legal training only makes a man more incompetent in questions that require knowledge of another kind. People talk about evidence as if it could really be weighed in scales by a blind Justice. No man can judge what is good evidence on any particular subject, unless he knows that subject well. A lawyer is no better tha
... See moreGeorge Eliot • Middlemarch
Leadership
Andreas Vlach • 1 card