More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... church is also moving toward greater equality . The minister is no longer a theological father ; in many synagogues and Protestant churches he has become the servant of his congregation , and the unwillingness of many Catholics to abide ...
... church is also moving toward greater equality . The minister is no longer a theological father ; in many synagogues and Protestant churches he has become the servant of his congregation , and the unwillingness of many Catholics to abide ...
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... church activity among and for the poor has en- abled the church to hold on to its more liberal and radical members who might otherwise have dropped out of or- ganized religion altogether . Eleventh , the poor perform several cultural ...
... church activity among and for the poor has en- abled the church to hold on to its more liberal and radical members who might otherwise have dropped out of or- ganized religion altogether . Eleventh , the poor perform several cultural ...
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... church member , hobbyist , and so on . In theory , it might be possible to design a political system with several legislatures , each concerned with a specific role , but ultimately , a central legislature and executive would have to ...
... church member , hobbyist , and so on . In theory , it might be possible to design a political system with several legislatures , each concerned with a specific role , but ultimately , a central legislature and executive would have to ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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