The Study of Politics: The Western Tradition and American OriginsMcGraw-Hill, 1963 - 120 páginas |
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... economic right . It also brings in its train psychological benefits of profound importance . For this reason , it has been argued , government must protect the right of citizens to acquire and own property . The state should remain ...
... economic right . It also brings in its train psychological benefits of profound importance . For this reason , it has been argued , government must protect the right of citizens to acquire and own property . The state should remain ...
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... economy ( " the existing relations of production " ) is organized . Thus the feudal economic system was well - suited to a primitive agricultural technology . Or a capitalist economic system har- monized well with small - scale ...
... economy ( " the existing relations of production " ) is organized . Thus the feudal economic system was well - suited to a primitive agricultural technology . Or a capitalist economic system har- monized well with small - scale ...
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... economic determinism " ; if anything , it focuses chiefly on the course of technological development . And it is not simply a capitalist economic system that makes men revolutionaries ; for machines , factories , and the processes of ...
... economic determinism " ; if anything , it focuses chiefly on the course of technological development . And it is not simply a capitalist economic system that makes men revolutionaries ; for machines , factories , and the processes of ...
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THE STUDY OF POLITICS | 1 |
THE WESTERN TRADITION | 17 |
ENDS AND MEANS | 31 |
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