Immanuel Kant — "The citizen must be assumed to be of full age, and therefore capable of judging …"
The citizen must be assumed to be of full age, and therefore capable of judging for himself what is good or bad for him.
The citizen must be assumed to be of full age, and therefore capable of judging for himself what is good or bad for him.
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"It is not necessary that I should be happy, but it is necessary that I should be moral."
"The Jews still cannot claim any true genius, any truly great man."
"The greatest good is the moral law itself."
"The civil constitution in every state shall be republican."
"The American Indians are too weak for hard labor, too indifferent for industry, and incapable of any culture."
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