At the origin of the democratic sense, taken in its human truth, there is not the desire to ‘obey only oneself,’ but rather the desire to obey only whatever it is just to obey.
— Jacques Maritain, Scholasticism and Politics (1940)
At the origin of the democratic sense, taken in its human truth, there is not the desire to ‘obey only oneself,’ but rather the desire to obey only whatever it is just to obey.
— Jacques Maritain, Scholasticism and Politics (1940)