The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... politicians we must compare not with the virtues of the secluded individual but with the vices of dictators . In this context , almost beauti- ful things may be said of our politicians by way of compensation , if not by way of ...
... politicians we must compare not with the virtues of the secluded individual but with the vices of dictators . In this context , almost beauti- ful things may be said of our politicians by way of compensation , if not by way of ...
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... politicians and bad — that is , skilled manipu- lators and clumsy . There are good politicians and bad — that is , those whose ethical values accord with our own and those who use different standards . Yet while communities have been ...
... politicians and bad — that is , skilled manipu- lators and clumsy . There are good politicians and bad — that is , those whose ethical values accord with our own and those who use different standards . Yet while communities have been ...
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... politicians in order to rule effectively . The party system in the United States has produced many politicians who are fixers and manipulators and little else beside . While sub- jectively we are irked by the unprincipled or ...
... politicians in order to rule effectively . The party system in the United States has produced many politicians who are fixers and manipulators and little else beside . While sub- jectively we are irked by the unprincipled or ...
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12 | 58 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
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