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The Spiritual Basis of Democracy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

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In this article I shall employ the word “spiritual” for want of a better. It is not a particularly good word, for it is “emotive,” stirring up sentimental feelings in some people and causing the sympathies of others to shut up like clams. “Personal” is in some ways less objectionable, but a title like “The Personal Basis of Democracy” might suggest a thesis other than I have in mind. Nor is the word “moral” nearly wide enough. As to the meaning of “spiritual” all I can say now is that my readers will have at least some idea of what I am referring to by the time they reach the end of the article.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1942

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page 39 note 1 See below, p. 42.

page 42 note 1 I am adding together the two Biblical lists.