A Constitution for the World, Tema 6Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965 - 111 páginas |
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... groups , i.e. , artificial geographic areas , which are rarely ho- mogeneous in political requirements and opinion ... group , in 75.
... groups , i.e. , artificial geographic areas , which are rarely ho- mogeneous in political requirements and opinion ... group , in 75.
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Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Under this system the occupational or economic group , in place of the ... groups and to distribute individuals among them properly . Furthermore , none of the advocates of function- alism ...
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Under this system the occupational or economic group , in place of the ... groups and to distribute individuals among them properly . Furthermore , none of the advocates of function- alism ...
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... groups of workers within a country , if their working conditions are similar , could be represented in one single organization .... The national groups could elect their representatives directly while the transnational groups should ...
... groups of workers within a country , if their working conditions are similar , could be represented in one single organization .... The national groups could elect their representatives directly while the transnational groups should ...
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A Constitution for the World, Tema 6 Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
A Constitution for the World, Tema 6 Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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