Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... citizens . Aristotle has calculated that there was in Athens one official job against two or three citizens . As a result , every Athenian citizen must have held an official post of some sort once in his life . Many of them must have ...
... citizens . Aristotle has calculated that there was in Athens one official job against two or three citizens . As a result , every Athenian citizen must have held an official post of some sort once in his life . Many of them must have ...
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... citizens . But right implies duties . So a true citizen must discharge his civic duties before demanding his rights . He must be equally conscious as to both . This consicousness can be acquired only if the citizen is educated , both ...
... citizens . But right implies duties . So a true citizen must discharge his civic duties before demanding his rights . He must be equally conscious as to both . This consicousness can be acquired only if the citizen is educated , both ...
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... Citizens usually enjoy all political rights while aliens en- joy none of them . ( 5 ) Citizens may be conscripted during war but aliens are exempt from compulsory military service . 5. Classes of citizens : There are two classes of citizens ...
... Citizens usually enjoy all political rights while aliens en- joy none of them . ( 5 ) Citizens may be conscripted during war but aliens are exempt from compulsory military service . 5. Classes of citizens : There are two classes of citizens ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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