On World-government, Or, De MonarchiaLiberal Arts Press, 1957 - 80 sider |
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according Aeneas Aeneid argument basic Caesar called cause Christ Church Cicero clear combat concord consequently Constantine contest contrary Creusa Dante DANTE ALIGHIERI Dante's Dardanus deeds disciples divine authority divine judgment edict evidence exists faith false father follows formal fallacy give goal of right greed heaven Hence Holy human reason impossible intellectual judge jure jurisdiction justice kind King Levi and Judah liberty lives Livy loose or bind Lord Lucan Luke mankind Marcus Cato Matthew meaning ment mind minor premise mortals mover nature Nicomachean Ethics norm Orosius peace Peter Peter's successor Pharsalia Philosopher says Poet political pontiff princes principle proposition proved Pyrrhus relation Roman Empire Rome rule ruler sake Samnites Scythians seek Semiramis single government spiritual power subordinate swords syllogism tells temporal power thee things thou tion tradition transmutatione true truth unified unity vicar virtue well-being whole words world-government is necessary world-ruler