A Constitution for the World, Tema 6Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1965 - 111 páginas |
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... remain without practical consequences . At the same time , the progress of technology and the impact of sci- ence are swelling and bureaucratizing the executive branch of government : it is altogether a new and changing picture ...
... remain without practical consequences . At the same time , the progress of technology and the impact of sci- ence are swelling and bureaucratizing the executive branch of government : it is altogether a new and changing picture ...
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... remain co - equal in the sense that both derive their authority from a direct grant of the sovereign people and that neither can invade the field occu- pied by the other unless the people approve a fundamental change of the ...
... remain co - equal in the sense that both derive their authority from a direct grant of the sovereign people and that neither can invade the field occu- pied by the other unless the people approve a fundamental change of the ...
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... remains the problem of wherefrom and how to se- lect a Tribune of the People of the World . The Chinese Censors ... remain in doubt which of the two classes he would choose as the guardians of liberty , not knowing which would be ...
... remains the problem of wherefrom and how to se- lect a Tribune of the People of the World . The Chinese Censors ... remain in doubt which of the two classes he would choose as the guardians of liberty , not knowing which would be ...
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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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