| Great Britain. Parliament - 1792 - 418 páginas
...I fhould be ready , porfiaps to furrender my opinion to that of the Public ; but one thing is rnoft clear in fuch an event as this, namely, that I ought...if the gentlemen over againft me will admit, that in the inflance before us the public opinion ought to have influenced them, it follows, that the public... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 516 páginas
...ready, perhaps, to surrender my opinion to that of the public; but, one thing is most clear in such an event as this, namely, that I ought to give the public the means of forming an opinion. Do I state this difference fairly ? If I do, and if the gentlemen over against me will admit, that in the... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 620 páginas
...ready, perhaps, to surrender my opinion to that of the public; but, one thing is most clear in such an event as this, namely, that I ought to give the public the means of forming an opinion. j£)o I state this difference fairly ? If I do, and if the gentlemen over against me will admit, that... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 páginas
...ready, perhaps, to sacrifice my opinion to that of the public ; but one thing is most clear in such accurate estimate. Do I state this difference fairly ? If I do, and if the gentlemen over against me... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 560 páginas
...ready, perhaps, to sacrifice my opinion to that of the public ; but one thing is most clear in such an event as this, namely, that I ought to give the public the means of forming an accurate estimate. Do I state this difference fairly ? If I do, and if the gentlemen over against me... | |
| Bernd Blöbaum, Stefan Neuhaus - 2003 - 348 páginas
...Voraussetzung formuliert, wenn die öffentliche Meinung zum Maßstab politischen Handelns werden soll: „I ought to give the public the means of forming an opinion" (Fox zit. n. Habermas 1962: 86). In seinen Vorworten zum ersten Heft und zum ersten Band der Review... | |
| Charles Taylor - 2004 - 240 páginas
...better, by a fit instrument, that is by a man who thought with them. . . . But one thing is most clear, that I ought to give the public the means of forming an opinion." 7 Quoted in Habermas, Structural Transformation, 117. 8 Ibid. ,82. 9 See Warner, Letters, 40-42. Warner... | |
| Paddy Scannell - 2009 - 314 páginas
...better, by a fit instrument, that is by a man who thought with them ... but one thing is most clear, that I ought to give the public the means of forming an opinion, (ibid.: 65-6) This remarkable speech, as Habermas notes, is a clear indication that Parliament was... | |
| Richard Gilman-Opalsky - 2008 - 388 páginas
...better, by a fit instrument, that is by a man who thought with them . . . but one thing is most clear, that I ought to give the public the means of forming an opinion.10 Public opinion interacted with Parliament in a number of ways, and Fox was largely responsible... | |
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