Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... Prof. Garner , " is a community of persons , more or less numerous , permanently occupying a definite portion of territory , independent or nearly so of external control , and possessing an organised government to which the great body ...
... Prof. Garner , " is a community of persons , more or less numerous , permanently occupying a definite portion of territory , independent or nearly so of external control , and possessing an organised government to which the great body ...
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... Prof. Burgess is of opinion that there are three degrees of ends of the state : ( 1 ) the original and primary ; ( 2 ) secondary ; ( 3 ) ultimate and highest . According to him , " the original , primary and immediate end of the state ...
... Prof. Burgess is of opinion that there are three degrees of ends of the state : ( 1 ) the original and primary ; ( 2 ) secondary ; ( 3 ) ultimate and highest . According to him , " the original , primary and immediate end of the state ...
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... Prof. Garner , wisely organized and directed state action not only en larges the moral , physical and intellectual capacities of individuals , but increases their liberty of action by removing obstacles placed in their way by the strong ...
... Prof. Garner , wisely organized and directed state action not only en larges the moral , physical and intellectual capacities of individuals , but increases their liberty of action by removing obstacles placed in their way by the strong ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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