Future Politics; Prospectives on American and Comparative Political InstitutionsErnest D. Giglio, John J. Schrems |
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... individual qualities in the relation to other men , and to all human activity . Further , to dislike isolation is not to favor the abolition of privacy ; the latter differs from isolation in that it occurs or is abolished according to ...
... individual qualities in the relation to other men , and to all human activity . Further , to dislike isolation is not to favor the abolition of privacy ; the latter differs from isolation in that it occurs or is abolished according to ...
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... individual ; for the bureaucracy is the point at which the political idea , the legal rule , and the individual - the " administratee " come into contact . In this context , even if individual bureaucrats are friendly , understanding ...
... individual ; for the bureaucracy is the point at which the political idea , the legal rule , and the individual - the " administratee " come into contact . In this context , even if individual bureaucrats are friendly , understanding ...
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... individual as that which he actually is or happens to be ; it is rather the individual as a human being who is capable of being free with the others . And the problem of making possible such a harmony between every individual liberty ...
... individual as that which he actually is or happens to be ; it is rather the individual as a human being who is capable of being free with the others . And the problem of making possible such a harmony between every individual liberty ...
Contents
The Communication | 18 |
Model for a New Constitution | 45 |
The Electoral College | 59 |
Copyright | |
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