Majority Rule, Svazek 1Chatham House, 1984 - Počet stran: 238 |
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... Argument ( London : Routledge and Kegan Paul , 1965 ) , 61 , 73 , 74 , 299-301 . 21. For a discussion of this point , see Richard Flathman , " Some Familiar but False Di- chotomies Concerning ' Interests , " Political Theory 3 ( 1975 ) ...
... Argument ( London : Routledge and Kegan Paul , 1965 ) , 61 , 73 , 74 , 299-301 . 21. For a discussion of this point , see Richard Flathman , " Some Familiar but False Di- chotomies Concerning ' Interests , " Political Theory 3 ( 1975 ) ...
Strana 154
... argument , but it leads to some of the same conclusions . Locke's reasoning about why the people should be sovereign suggests a possible expla- nation of why this is so , for it supplies the egalitarian element missing in his logical ...
... argument , but it leads to some of the same conclusions . Locke's reasoning about why the people should be sovereign suggests a possible expla- nation of why this is so , for it supplies the egalitarian element missing in his logical ...
Strana 187
... argument continues , the various interest groups decide many questions of public import internally , either because certain subjects have been left to private jurisdiction ( plant location by corporations is a favorite example of ...
... argument continues , the various interest groups decide many questions of public import internally , either because certain subjects have been left to private jurisdiction ( plant location by corporations is a favorite example of ...
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Problems of the Suffrage | 3 |
Constituency | 65 |
An Interval of Time | 88 |
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