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The religious problem and the social problem exhibit a remarkable parallelism, and do so, in the first place, from the psychological point of view. For if one analyses the mode and manner in which God and society, the religious and the social, are experienced by the individual, it appears that in broad outline his state of mind is in both cases the same.
Logos 11 (1922/23) 261–284
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Kelsen, H. (1973). God and the State. In: Essays in Legal and Moral Philosophy. Synthese Library, vol 57. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2653-6_3
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