When occasions present themselves, in which the interests of the people are at variance with their inclinations, it is the duty of the persons whom they have appointed, to be the guardians of those interests ; to withstand the temporary delusion, in order... Democracy in America - Stran 137avtor: Alexis de Tocqueville - 1839Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Morton White - 1989 - 286 strani
...Nature," Review of Politics 21 (1959), p. 662, cites Number 71, where Publius speaks of occasions on which "the interests of the people are at variance with their inclinations," where inclinations are passions. On the basis of this passage, Scanlan maintains that interests are... | |
| Edward Millican - 292 strani
...of promoting it." He expresses an ideal of public service that is both patronizing and rather noble: "When occasions present themselves in which the interests...variance with their inclinations, it is the duty of the persons whom they have appointed to be the guardians of those interests, to withstand the temporary... | |
| Marshall L. DeRosa - 1991 - 200 strani
...people may receive from the arts of men, who flatter their prejudices to betray their interests. . . . When occasions present themselves in which the interests...variance with their inclinations, it is the duty of the persons whom they have appointed to be the guardians of those interests to withstand the temporary... | |
| Thomas Gustafson - 1992 - 500 strani
...space for the philosopherstatesman as guardian. "When occasions present themselves," Hamilton argues, "in which the interests of the people are at variance with their inclinations, it is the duty of the persons whom they have appointed to be the guardians of those interests to withstand the temporary... | |
| George F. Will - 2010 - 284 strani
...people may receive from the arts of men, who flatter their prejudices to betray their interests. . . . When occasions present themselves in which the interests...variance with their inclinations, it is the duty of the persons whom they have appointed to be the guardians of those interests, to withstand the temporary... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 strani
...p. 479 (1922). Also see John A. Carpenter, Ulysses S. Grant, p. 150 and p. 196, note 5 (1970). 468 When occasions present themselves, in which the interests...variance with their inclinations, it is the duty of the persons whom they have appointed to be the guardians of those interests, to withstand the temporary... | |
| Stephen L. Elkin, Karol Edward Soltan - 1993 - 251 strani
...78. The republican elements of the Federalists' approach are captured in Hamilton's suggestion that "when occasions present themselves in which the interests...variance with their inclinations, it is the duty of the persons whom they have appointed to be the guardians of those interests to withstand the temporary... | |
| Milton Hindus - 180 strani
...as they continually are, by the wiles of parasites and sycophants, by the snares of the ambitious, the avaricious, the desperate, by the artifices of...possess their confidence more than they deserve it, and by those who seek to possess rather than to deserve it. When occasions present themselves, in which... | |
| Richard Vetterli, Gary C. Bryner - 1996 - 294 strani
...will constantly be faced with "the wiles of parasites and sycophants, by the snares of the ambitious, the avaricious, the desperate, by the artifices of...those who seek to possess rather than to deserve it," the natural aristocracy must hold its ground. "When occasions present themselves in which the interests... | |
| George Wescott Carey - 1994 - 220 strani
...receive from the arts of men, who flatter their prejudices to betray their interests." On the contrary: When occasions present themselves in which the interests...variance with their inclinations, it is the duty of the persons whom they have appointed to be the guardians of those interests to withstand the temporary... | |
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