The Bucknell Review, 第 13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1965 |
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... theory " I mean the political theory of liberal democracy , or representative and con- stitutional government , whose essential ingredients are popular rule and the protection of basic rights . By " traditional political theory " I ...
... theory " I mean the political theory of liberal democracy , or representative and con- stitutional government , whose essential ingredients are popular rule and the protection of basic rights . By " traditional political theory " I ...
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such attempts to articulate a theory for the new states were made . In brief , then , today , there is no clear - cut traditional theory of democratic transition relevant to , or tailored for , the problems of the new states . What ...
such attempts to articulate a theory for the new states were made . In brief , then , today , there is no clear - cut traditional theory of democratic transition relevant to , or tailored for , the problems of the new states . What ...
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... theory of transition for the new states ? 26 Thus , if a large measure of state planning seems obligatory for economic and social advance , can theory and practice recognize and encourage the emergence of a sane welfare state based upon ...
... theory of transition for the new states ? 26 Thus , if a large measure of state planning seems obligatory for economic and social advance , can theory and practice recognize and encourage the emergence of a sane welfare state based upon ...
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THE MORALITY OF DECEPTION IN EXPERIMENTS | 17 |
WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? AND | 27 |
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