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- in the Ealing Studios film Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) and the omnicompetent valet Jeeves in 1960s television adaptations of P. G. Wodehouse's stories...
- found in democratic theory like that it is made up of sovereign and omnicompetent citizens (21); "the people" are a sort of superindividual with one will...
- 44°19′W / 27.99°N 44.31°W / 27.99; -44.31 (Lug) 11 2006 Lug, Irish omnicompetent god WGPSN Mael Dúin 16°48′S 162°06′E / 16.8°S 162.1°E / -16.8; 162...
- cir****vent the primary defect of democracy, the impossible ideal of the "omnicompetent citizen". Later, in The Phantom Public (1925), Lippmann recognized that...
- when the real John Harmon is named. In general, he is "imperturbable, omnicompetent, firm but genial, and an accomplished actor", who commands authority...
- Renaissance prince (understood either as a Machiavellian politician or omnicompetent, universal genius) or a dilettante; a far-sighted state builder and...
- who sustain the illusion of an impossibly productive, knowledgeable, omnicompetent superhuman. "Basically, Nobody's Talking About the Mark Driscoll Plagiarism...
- who sustain the illusion of an impossibly productive, knowledgeable, omnicompetent superhuman. "Basically, Nobody's Talking About the Mark Driscoll Plagiarism...
- even then it did not mean that totalitarian power was "omnipresent and omnicompetent." If this power concentrated on any single objective, it probably could...
- political affairs. Where Walter Lippmann dismissed the idea of the “omnicompetent individual” as a fiction perpetuated by naïve theorists, Dewey argues...