Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... discussion and debate . Democracy of this variety , in the words of Ramsay Muir - ' rests upon discussion and persua- sion , and is an attempt to substitute the rule of reason for the rule of force.'12 The method of discussion ...
... discussion and debate . Democracy of this variety , in the words of Ramsay Muir - ' rests upon discussion and persua- sion , and is an attempt to substitute the rule of reason for the rule of force.'12 The method of discussion ...
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... discuss with a view to persuading has suffered serious shrinkage at different levels . Firstly , the freedom of discussion , at the party level , has almost disappeared . Under a democracy , discussion is utilized , in the first ...
... discuss with a view to persuading has suffered serious shrinkage at different levels . Firstly , the freedom of discussion , at the party level , has almost disappeared . Under a democracy , discussion is utilized , in the first ...
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... discussion what the party caucus has decided on . This cabinet dictatorship in its own turn uses its disciplined majority inside the legislature to push through its policy and programme exactly as dictated by the party lobby outside ...
... discussion what the party caucus has decided on . This cabinet dictatorship in its own turn uses its disciplined majority inside the legislature to push through its policy and programme exactly as dictated by the party lobby outside ...
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