Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... importance Plato attached to Communism as a means for removing hindrances from the path of the statesman , it was not ... important thing is not so much the acquisition of knowledge as the training of the mind direct as well as through ...
... importance Plato attached to Communism as a means for removing hindrances from the path of the statesman , it was not ... important thing is not so much the acquisition of knowledge as the training of the mind direct as well as through ...
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... importance . As Prof. Gettel puts it : " Because of the wide powers , direct and indirect , exercised by the voters in the modern states , the electorate has become practically a separate and important branch of government . " Further ...
... importance . As Prof. Gettel puts it : " Because of the wide powers , direct and indirect , exercised by the voters in the modern states , the electorate has become practically a separate and important branch of government . " Further ...
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... important usages are : ( i ) Cabinet ministers are prevented from speaking or being present on the flour of either House of Congress ; ( ii ) important appointments are made by the President with the approval of the Senate ; ( iii ) the ...
... important usages are : ( i ) Cabinet ministers are prevented from speaking or being present on the flour of either House of Congress ; ( ii ) important appointments are made by the President with the approval of the Senate ; ( iii ) the ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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