Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... fact that Political Science being the study of society from a particular standpoint cannot stand in isolation from other sciences which also study the society from their own standpoints . In fact , not only is Political Science related ...
... fact that Political Science being the study of society from a particular standpoint cannot stand in isolation from other sciences which also study the society from their own standpoints . In fact , not only is Political Science related ...
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... fact , is the will of government as that will be accepted by the citizens over whom it rules . " ( Grammar of Politics : Sovereignty ) Nationality and Nation : A nation ' has been said to be a ' nationality ' plus some- thing . These ...
... fact , is the will of government as that will be accepted by the citizens over whom it rules . " ( Grammar of Politics : Sovereignty ) Nationality and Nation : A nation ' has been said to be a ' nationality ' plus some- thing . These ...
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... fact of the residence in the state . " To dwell in a territory " said Rousseau , ' is to submit to its government " . Rousseau thought that legislative power always belongs to the people . Law can , therefore , be passed only in an ...
... fact of the residence in the state . " To dwell in a territory " said Rousseau , ' is to submit to its government " . Rousseau thought that legislative power always belongs to the people . Law can , therefore , be passed only in an ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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