Majority Rule, Svazek 1Chatham House, 1984 - Počet stran: 238 |
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Strana 21
... accepted by the 65 percent who voted against him ? Are not some votes diminished and made to count for less than the votes of ... accept or to risk the acceptance of a plurality winner , knowing that they could have avoided the plurality ...
... accepted by the 65 percent who voted against him ? Are not some votes diminished and made to count for less than the votes of ... accept or to risk the acceptance of a plurality winner , knowing that they could have avoided the plurality ...
Strana 150
... accept the possibility of difference . In the process there is a give and take among the participants because merely to hear out the other side cannot help but enlarge one's own views . The understanding that existed prior to discussion ...
... accept the possibility of difference . In the process there is a give and take among the participants because merely to hear out the other side cannot help but enlarge one's own views . The understanding that existed prior to discussion ...
Strana 163
... accept , or ought to accept , their shares with equanimity ? A conservative temper makes its strongest moral appeal in an already moral society ; it loses strength in proportion to the number of per- nicious elements present among ...
... accept , or ought to accept , their shares with equanimity ? A conservative temper makes its strongest moral appeal in an already moral society ; it loses strength in proportion to the number of per- nicious elements present among ...
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Problems of the Suffrage | 3 |
Constituency | 65 |
An Interval of Time | 88 |
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