The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... nature . The ultimate evaluation of democracy is to be found in the procedures through which it works , but it is not enough to under- stand merely the mechanics of our political system . Equally im- portant , though more difficult to ...
... nature . The ultimate evaluation of democracy is to be found in the procedures through which it works , but it is not enough to under- stand merely the mechanics of our political system . Equally im- portant , though more difficult to ...
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... nature , and is subject to the play of their influence . A typical result is that curious accumulation of traditions and tenets which give to party communion almost the sanctions of religious faith . " " 1 Churches are based upon faith ...
... nature , and is subject to the play of their influence . A typical result is that curious accumulation of traditions and tenets which give to party communion almost the sanctions of religious faith . " " 1 Churches are based upon faith ...
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... nature of its work have fired the imag- ination and aroused the ambition of these young men . If govern- ment is to be as important as recent trends suggest , then it will attract the ambitious and the intelligent . Here are fundamental ...
... nature of its work have fired the imag- ination and aroused the ambition of these young men . If govern- ment is to be as important as recent trends suggest , then it will attract the ambitious and the intelligent . Here are fundamental ...
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CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
Urheberrecht | |
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