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... authoritarian drives countered by divisive - libertarian ones . Hence only in limited aspects does it seem possible to treat it as a whole . Moreover , state systems differ from one another more than do the universal empires . Emphasis ...
... authoritarian drives countered by divisive - libertarian ones . Hence only in limited aspects does it seem possible to treat it as a whole . Moreover , state systems differ from one another more than do the universal empires . Emphasis ...
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... Authoritarian Tide From the ebbing of the Middle Ages until the latter part of the seventeenth century , during and following the consolidation of nation - states , the political climate of Europe was turning more authoritarian ...
... Authoritarian Tide From the ebbing of the Middle Ages until the latter part of the seventeenth century , during and following the consolidation of nation - states , the political climate of Europe was turning more authoritarian ...
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... authoritarian , much as in medieval and Renaissance Italy expansion of city - states led to the decline of republican- ism . But when expansion came to a halt , continuing and accelerating cultural development in effect began shrinking ...
... authoritarian , much as in medieval and Renaissance Italy expansion of city - states led to the decline of republican- ism . But when expansion came to a halt , continuing and accelerating cultural development in effect began shrinking ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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