The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... offer are but partial pictures of a reality that is in con- stant flux . There is evidence to show how selfish minorities may threaten to reduce - government to barter and grab . Or , on the other hand , it can be argued that rule by a ...
... offer are but partial pictures of a reality that is in con- stant flux . There is evidence to show how selfish minorities may threaten to reduce - government to barter and grab . Or , on the other hand , it can be argued that rule by a ...
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... offer mys- teries ; philosophers may offer reasons . Both have proved ef- fective . As the Aztec rulers used human sacrifices as a gory sym- bol of the price that must be paid for safety brought by authority , the Great Leviathan of ...
... offer mys- teries ; philosophers may offer reasons . Both have proved ef- fective . As the Aztec rulers used human sacrifices as a gory sym- bol of the price that must be paid for safety brought by authority , the Great Leviathan of ...
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... offer the public the hocus- pocus it demands . Their influence has fortunately stopped short of responsible control . The political process today has need of all the skill and imagina- tion that intelligence can offer in focusing on ...
... offer the public the hocus- pocus it demands . Their influence has fortunately stopped short of responsible control . The political process today has need of all the skill and imagina- tion that intelligence can offer in focusing on ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
Urheberrecht | |
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