The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... democracy is uncertain . Today two basically di- vergent ideals of human progress - totalitarianism and individu- alism - stand mutually defiant . The people march , but no con- fident answer can be offered to their query - where to ...
... democracy is uncertain . Today two basically di- vergent ideals of human progress - totalitarianism and individu- alism - stand mutually defiant . The people march , but no con- fident answer can be offered to their query - where to ...
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... democracy will persist so long as it responds to social needs . Our party system will con- tinue to be justified in ... democracy is Latin in origin , " André Sieg- fried states , " and therefore unlike the Anglo - Saxon democracies ...
... democracy will persist so long as it responds to social needs . Our party system will con- tinue to be justified in ... democracy is Latin in origin , " André Sieg- fried states , " and therefore unlike the Anglo - Saxon democracies ...
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... democracy , leaders in the United States were drawn from the ruling gentry and ex- pressed this institutional pattern and its supporting attitudes . With the growth of the nation and the clear development of sectionalism and class ...
... democracy , leaders in the United States were drawn from the ruling gentry and ex- pressed this institutional pattern and its supporting attitudes . With the growth of the nation and the clear development of sectionalism and class ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
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