ATLANTIC ASSEMBLY—A GENESIS
Joseph Harned
Journal of Common Market Studies, 1964, vol. 3, issue 2, 183-189
Abstract:
Principles find their visible embodiment in institutions which. when accepted by the people, are the cement holdtng society together. The form of these institutions is never rigid. Their purpose is to protect individual freedom and human dignity and to allow their development. They have to adapt themselves to social and intellectual developments. They are subject to a perpetual process of refinement and improvement.
Date: 1964
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