The Great Issues of Politics: An Introduction to Political SciencePrentice-Hall, 1965 - 421 páginas |
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... authority , but are occupied with different aspects of it . One is the problem of determin- ing the source from which authority is derived . This question has become acute because the state , in order to provide services to its citizens ...
... authority , but are occupied with different aspects of it . One is the problem of determin- ing the source from which authority is derived . This question has become acute because the state , in order to provide services to its citizens ...
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... authority . What does authority mean , and how is it distinguished from power ? To understand the contrast , one must introduce a further refinement into the distinction between the government and the gov- erned . In fact , the governed ...
... authority . What does authority mean , and how is it distinguished from power ? To understand the contrast , one must introduce a further refinement into the distinction between the government and the gov- erned . In fact , the governed ...
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... authority rendered possible be- cause it was founded on consent , with force at its disposal . Feisal met the need of the Arab tribes for a wider system of order , into which he infused his concepts of justice . Thereby his power became ...
... authority rendered possible be- cause it was founded on consent , with force at its disposal . Feisal met the need of the Arab tribes for a wider system of order , into which he infused his concepts of justice . Thereby his power became ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The AntsEye View of Society 4 Information and Under | 18 |
The Social Character of Man 25 Why Men Live | 28 |
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Otras 24 secciones no mostradas
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