Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... ideal states " . But , as Jaeger has shown , this classification and choice of the ideal forms was made by him before he began his survey of the actual states of the then Greece . At the end of the survey , his abstract preference for ...
... ideal states " . But , as Jaeger has shown , this classification and choice of the ideal forms was made by him before he began his survey of the actual states of the then Greece . At the end of the survey , his abstract preference for ...
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... ideal . Both had People's Assembly . But the Assembly in Sparta had no practical significance . The board of five ... ideal of popular government was workable only in small city - states . But the cosmopolitan power of Rome and the ...
... ideal . Both had People's Assembly . But the Assembly in Sparta had no practical significance . The board of five ... ideal of popular government was workable only in small city - states . But the cosmopolitan power of Rome and the ...
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... ideal right . As Prof. Laski puts it : " The prescriptions of the state are never , therefore , final prescriptions . The guide to our conduct is not the voice of authority , save in so far as the results of authority go to the ...
... ideal right . As Prof. Laski puts it : " The prescriptions of the state are never , therefore , final prescriptions . The guide to our conduct is not the voice of authority , save in so far as the results of authority go to the ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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