Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... politics should ever become a science in the sense in which mechanics or chemistry or botany is a science . " According to Charles A. Beard , " the prospects for a political science are not very hopeful . " Although the idea is ...
... politics should ever become a science in the sense in which mechanics or chemistry or botany is a science . " According to Charles A. Beard , " the prospects for a political science are not very hopeful . " Although the idea is ...
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... Politics ; the wider meaning in Sidgwick's Elements of Politics , which treats not only of the organs of government and political parties , but of individualism , property , morality , and much besides . Yet the term " government " is ...
... Politics ; the wider meaning in Sidgwick's Elements of Politics , which treats not only of the organs of government and political parties , but of individualism , property , morality , and much besides . Yet the term " government " is ...
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... political science . Zoology and botany have not achieved success by starting with a classification of good and bad animals , good and bad plants ; and the study of politics cannot proceed very far as a branch of ethics . Theories about ...
... political science . Zoology and botany have not achieved success by starting with a classification of good and bad animals , good and bad plants ; and the study of politics cannot proceed very far as a branch of ethics . Theories about ...
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