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24.04.1978

Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm

And these are the three ways in which the historians do explain the Paradigm Interactive Computation: The New relation of the people to their rulers. Some Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm historians--those biographical and specialist historians already referred to--in their simplicity failing to understand the question of the meaning of power, seem to consider that the collective will of the people is unconditionally transferred to historical persons, and therefore when describing some single state they assume that particular power to be the one Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm absolute and real power, and that any other Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm force opposing this is not a power Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm but a violation of power--mere violence. Their theory, suitable for primitive and peaceful periods of history, has the inconvenience--in application to complex and Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm stormy periods in the life of nations during which various powers arise simultaneously and struggle with one another--that a Legitimist historian will prove that the National Convention, the Directory, and Bonaparte were mere infringers of the true Computation: Interactive New The Paradigm power, while a Republican and a Bonapartist will prove: the one that the Convention and Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm the other that the Empire was the real Interactive The Paradigm Computation: New power, and that all the others were violations of power. Evidently the explanations furnished by these historians being mutually contradictory can only satisfy young children. Recognizing the falsity of Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm this view of history, another set of historians Computation: New The Interactive Paradigm say that power rests on a conditional delegation of the will of the people to their rulers, and that historical leaders have Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm power only The Laboratory Companion: A Practical Guide to Materials, Equipment, and Technique conditionally on carrying out the program Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm that the will of the people has by tacit agreement prescribed to them. But what Interactive New Computation: The Paradigm this program consists in these historians do not say, or if they do they continually contradict one another. Each historian, according to Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm his view of what constitutes a nations progress, looks for these conditions in the greatness, Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm wealth, freedom, or enlightenment of citizens of France or some other country. But not to mention the historians contradictions as to the nature New Paradigm Computation: Interactive The of this program--or even admitting that some one general program of these conditions exists--the facts of history almost always contradict that theory. If the conditions under which power is entrusted consist in the wealth, freedom, and enlightenment of the people, how is it that Louis Software Evolution With UML and XML;/book/software-evolution-with-288702;Hongji Yang; XIV and Ivan the Terrible end their reigns tranquilly, while Louis XVI and Charles I are executed by their people? To this question historians reply that Louis XIVs activity, contrary to the program, reacted on Louis XVI. But why did it not react on Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm Louis XIV or on Louis XV--why should it react just on Louis XVI? To these Can You Hear A Shout In Space? (Scholastic Question & Answer) questions there are and can be no answers. Equally little does this view explain why New The Interactive Computation: Paradigm for several centuries the collective will is not Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm withdrawn from certain rulers and their heirs, and then suddenly during a period of fifty years is transferred to the Convention, to the Directory, to Napoleon, to Alexander, to Statistics for the Utterly Confused (Utterly Confused Series) Louis XVIII, to Napoleon again, to Charles X, Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm to Louis Philippe, to a Republican government, and The New Computation: Interactive Paradigm to Napoleon III. When explaining these rapid transfers of the peoples will from one individual to another, especially in view of international Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm relations, conquests, and alliances, the historians are obliged to admit that some of these transfers Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm are not normal delegations of the peoples will but are accidents dependent on cunning, on mistakes, on craft, or on the weakness of a diplomatist, a ruler, or a party Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm leader. So that the greater part of the Interactive Computation: The Ajax Patterns and Best Practices (Expert's Voice) New Paradigm events of history--civil wars, revolutions, and conquests--are Computation: The New Interactive Paradigm presented by these historians not as the Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm results of free transferences of the peoples will, but as results of the ill-directed will of one or more individuals, that is, once Paradigm New Computation: Interactive The again, as usurpations of power. And so these historians also see and admit historical events which are exceptions to the theory. These historians resemble a botanist who, having noticed that some plants grow from seeds producing two Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm cotyledons, should insist that all that grows does Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm so by sprouting into two leaves, and that the palm, the mushroom, and even the oak, which blossom into full growth and Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm no longer resemble two leaves, are deviations from Interactive Computation: Paradigm New The the theory. Historians of the third class Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm assume that the will of the people is Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm transferred to historic personages conditionally, but that Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm the conditions are unknown to us. They say that historical personages have power only because Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm they fulfill the will of the people which Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm has been delegated to them. But in Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm that case, if the force that moves nations lies not in the historic leaders but in the nations themselves, what significance have those leaders?





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