The Great Issues of Politics: An Introduction to Political SciencePrentice-Hall, 1965 - 421 páginas |
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... British race " ? If pigment be the test , then the British belong to a wider grouping of people with white skins . If the test be religion , then the British , who are overwhelmingly Chris- tian and predominantly Protestant , can hardly ...
... British race " ? If pigment be the test , then the British belong to a wider grouping of people with white skins . If the test be religion , then the British , who are overwhelmingly Chris- tian and predominantly Protestant , can hardly ...
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... British constitution is inexplicable . It indicates that the constitution is primarily a political instrument , and not a legal charter . What the British refer to as their constitution is simply a way of summarizing the popular ...
... British constitution is inexplicable . It indicates that the constitution is primarily a political instrument , and not a legal charter . What the British refer to as their constitution is simply a way of summarizing the popular ...
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... British institutions is instructive . It is one of the ironies of political science that Montesquieu based his support of the doctrine of separation of powers in large part upon his study of the British system , wherein he believed it ...
... British institutions is instructive . It is one of the ironies of political science that Montesquieu based his support of the doctrine of separation of powers in large part upon his study of the British system , wherein he believed it ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The AntsEye View of Society 4 Information and Under | 18 |
The Social Character of Man 25 Why Men Live | 28 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 24 secciones no mostradas
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A. D. Lindsay American Aristotle army association authoritarian authority Britain British central century Chap Chapter Christian church citizens city-state civil Communist competition concept Constitution cooperation courts culture Deioces democracy dictatorship doctrine dualism economic effect electoral empire equalitarianism equality Europe Everyman's Library example exist fact Fascist federal force freedom functions G. D. H. Cole governmental Greek Hence human ideal independence individual institutions issues king laissez faire latter legislative legislature limited majority means medieval ment method military modern monism nation-state nature nineteenth nomic oligarchy organization Parliament party persons philosophy political practice principle problem protection race reason regime relations religion Republic revolution Roman Rome rule rulers Russia Russian separation separation of powers social society Soviet Soviet Union sphere Stalin theory tion union unity vote