Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... civil ser- vice , due to class affinity , find no difficulty in implementing their conservative policy . But when the socialist democrats come into power the civil service , with strong convictions directly opposed to those of the men ...
... civil ser- vice , due to class affinity , find no difficulty in implementing their conservative policy . But when the socialist democrats come into power the civil service , with strong convictions directly opposed to those of the men ...
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... civil services . Enlightened by such knowledge the public servant , living away from the public , can use his specialized knowl- edge for designing and stitching the coat to given specifications . It thus brings together in a happy ...
... civil services . Enlightened by such knowledge the public servant , living away from the public , can use his specialized knowl- edge for designing and stitching the coat to given specifications . It thus brings together in a happy ...
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... civil servants and for employees in the private sector ? How should a scale be arrived at which will be fair as between class and class within the services and fair also to the tax - payer who has to foot the bill ? Should the pay be ...
... civil servants and for employees in the private sector ? How should a scale be arrived at which will be fair as between class and class within the services and fair also to the tax - payer who has to foot the bill ? Should the pay be ...
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