The best that can be said on behalf of this traditional American system of political ideas is that it contained the germ of better things.
It was to be perpetuated by a company of men, who disbelieved in enterprising and responsible leadership, and who had abandoned and tended to disparage anything but the most routine political ideas.
National qualities are the incarnations of political ideas.
Yet it is important to remember that in the ages of faith the same unity prevailed in political ideas, and that the civil as well as the religious troubles of our time are in great measure due to the Reformation.
Facile popularisers of this sort may have mollified the drawing-room; but they did not add to political ideas.
Junius, indeed, can hardly claim a place in the history of political ideas.
Its place was taken by the utilitarian doctrine which Hume had outlined; and once Bentham's Fragment had begun to make its way, a new epoch opened in the history of political ideas.
It is this change in conditions, therefore, and not war itself, which is the reality we have to analyse in its bearing upon our social and political ideas.
We could sing my Latin song together--he would take the bass; and in three hours I should make of him a convert to my political ideas.
A martyr to political ideas--to love for my country--I go to foreign lands to seek a home.
You are getting into such a state of disgust with your books, that you'll end by espousing Mother Bobbery, you unfortunate victim of political ideas.
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