Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... sovereign . What is the structure of the political sovereign ? " That body is politically sovereign " , says Dicey , " the will of which is ultimately obeyed by the citizens of the state . " Referring to England , Dicey holds that this ...
... sovereign . What is the structure of the political sovereign ? " That body is politically sovereign " , says Dicey , " the will of which is ultimately obeyed by the citizens of the state . " Referring to England , Dicey holds that this ...
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... sovereign , absolute and unlimited . The community is sovereign not viewed numerically but when the power vested in it by the contract is directed by the General Will . This will means " the will that wills the common good . " In ...
... sovereign , absolute and unlimited . The community is sovereign not viewed numerically but when the power vested in it by the contract is directed by the General Will . This will means " the will that wills the common good . " In ...
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... sovereign in that society and the society , including the superior , is a society political and independent . " By way of explaining his doctrine Austin determines the position of the sovereign and other members of the society thus ...
... sovereign in that society and the society , including the superior , is a society political and independent . " By way of explaining his doctrine Austin determines the position of the sovereign and other members of the society thus ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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