Without good-will, no man has any presumptive right, except the right or opportunity to change his will, so long as there is hope of it.
Ch. VII, Natural Right, § 32, p. 73 - Present Status of the Philosophy of Law and of Rights (1926)
Without good-will, no man has any presumptive right, except the right or opportunity to change his will, so long as there is hope of it.
Ch. VII, Natural Right, § 32, p. 73 - Present Status of the Philosophy of Law and of Rights (1926)