Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... to - day . Everybody has become conscious of the shift from laissez - faire , the steadily growing assumption by government of activities that were formerly left to private enterprise . We have entered , it seems , a new . era of ...
... to - day . Everybody has become conscious of the shift from laissez - faire , the steadily growing assumption by government of activities that were formerly left to private enterprise . We have entered , it seems , a new . era of ...
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... by a slow process of reconciliation and harmonization.1 It must further be noted that , in the thirteenth cen- tury , there remained a great variety of custom in manors , boroughs , and elsewhere . Even to - day local divergences which ...
... by a slow process of reconciliation and harmonization.1 It must further be noted that , in the thirteenth cen- tury , there remained a great variety of custom in manors , boroughs , and elsewhere . Even to - day local divergences which ...
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A Preface Edward McChesney Sait. 1 professors of the present day . Harold J. Laski says : " Democratic government is doubtless a final form of political organisation in the sense that men who have once tasted power will not , without ...
A Preface Edward McChesney Sait. 1 professors of the present day . Harold J. Laski says : " Democratic government is doubtless a final form of political organisation in the sense that men who have once tasted power will not , without ...
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