Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... Theory of Divine Origin , ( 2 ) the Theory of Social Contract , ( 3 ) the Theory of Force and ( 4 ) the Historical or Evolutionary Theory , are of particular importance . 1. The Theory of Divine Origin : Main theme : This is one of the ...
... Theory of Divine Origin , ( 2 ) the Theory of Social Contract , ( 3 ) the Theory of Force and ( 4 ) the Historical or Evolutionary Theory , are of particular importance . 1. The Theory of Divine Origin : Main theme : This is one of the ...
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... theory of divine origin is that God handed down government for the protection of man and appointed certain persons as His vicars to whom His wishes came in the shape of divine revelations . The kingly co- mmands were thus the commands ...
... theory of divine origin is that God handed down government for the protection of man and appointed certain persons as His vicars to whom His wishes came in the shape of divine revelations . The kingly co- mmands were thus the commands ...
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... theory of sovereignty is known as the monistic doctrine of sovereignty . ( h ) Austin's theory of sovereignty has received a severe attack from a subsequent group of writers , known as the pluralists . They argue that sovereignty is not ...
... theory of sovereignty is known as the monistic doctrine of sovereignty . ( h ) Austin's theory of sovereignty has received a severe attack from a subsequent group of writers , known as the pluralists . They argue that sovereignty is not ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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