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... Imperial Order , studies the decentralized as opposed to the centralized world . The Imperial Order dealt not with colonial empires , like those of recent memory , but with a different species : the universal or near universal empires ...
... Imperial Order , studies the decentralized as opposed to the centralized world . The Imperial Order dealt not with colonial empires , like those of recent memory , but with a different species : the universal or near universal empires ...
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... imperial power imposes uniformity with greater insistence , as in the Chinese case , or with less , as in the case of Rome during the first centuries of rule . Within a state system , the sovereign units are free to differ . Athens ...
... imperial power imposes uniformity with greater insistence , as in the Chinese case , or with less , as in the case of Rome during the first centuries of rule . Within a state system , the sovereign units are free to differ . Athens ...
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... imperial times , but then it meant little more than that rebellion was legitimate if successful . As states grew larger and the rewards of power increased , there were tendencies toward bureaucratic absolutism , wherein officials were ...
... imperial times , but then it meant little more than that rebellion was legitimate if successful . As states grew larger and the rewards of power increased , there were tendencies toward bureaucratic absolutism , wherein officials were ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
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