Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... interests of other states . Every state must behave according to some rules which we may designate as the ... interests , there are moral purposes to which national interests , even national existence are secondary . " Patriotism in a ...
... interests of other states . Every state must behave according to some rules which we may designate as the ... interests , there are moral purposes to which national interests , even national existence are secondary . " Patriotism in a ...
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... interests . ( vi ) The second chamber is not considered so much necessary in a federation as argued . Representatives , by and large , owe stronger allegience to their respective parties than to the interests of their res- pective units ...
... interests . ( vi ) The second chamber is not considered so much necessary in a federation as argued . Representatives , by and large , owe stronger allegience to their respective parties than to the interests of their res- pective units ...
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... interest . Every broad - based party has members who have not only territorial identity but also strong functional interests . When government is run on party lines , both territorial and functional interests will be safeguarded . By ...
... interest . Every broad - based party has members who have not only territorial identity but also strong functional interests . When government is run on party lines , both territorial and functional interests will be safeguarded . By ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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