The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 102
... political . British statesmen are not blind to the fact ; their policy can in fact only be explained on the assumption that they see in democracy , exotic as it is in India , some kind of magic that will enable Indians themselves to ...
... political . British statesmen are not blind to the fact ; their policy can in fact only be explained on the assumption that they see in democracy , exotic as it is in India , some kind of magic that will enable Indians themselves to ...
Page 149
... political party that proposes to effect a complete social revolution within the lifetime of a single parliament . As long , too , as Socialism is preached in Marxist terms ' it rouses such powerful antagonism that its success , in ...
... political party that proposes to effect a complete social revolution within the lifetime of a single parliament . As long , too , as Socialism is preached in Marxist terms ' it rouses such powerful antagonism that its success , in ...
Page 156
... political party . The two - party system does not imply , and never has implied , the existence of two static , un- changeable groups of opinion . New political issues constantly arise , and the emergence of a new issue of major ...
... political party . The two - party system does not imply , and never has implied , the existence of two static , un- changeable groups of opinion . New political issues constantly arise , and the emergence of a new issue of major ...
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