Definitionadj. pertaining to the principle of totalitarianism
Last update: June 28, 2015
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` It is interesting to see how in a country whose civil rule was becoming gradually more absolutist, this ` Church under the cross' framed for itself a government which reconciled, more thoroughly perhaps than has ever been done since, the two principles of popular rights and supreme control. [Please select]
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He had stripped the magical prestige from the absolutist monarchy in France. [Please select]
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"But do you not see that the absolutist courts are provoked at our fortifications." [Please select]
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Different 'selves' thus break out inside of what the absolutist insists to be intrinsically one fact.' [Please select]
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Hence the ire of the Absolutist Logic--hence its non-recognition, its 'cutting' of Fact. [Please select]
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And this brings us back to the first point of the Absolutist indictment of Fact. [Please select]
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He was, at heart an absolutist, and rejoiced in the victories of the "Grand Monarch." [Please select]
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