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... means the coexistence of a number of competing and self - sustaining groups : economic , cultural , religious , political , or other . Pluralism to the political scientist is close to interest group politics , wherein numerous ...
... means the coexistence of a number of competing and self - sustaining groups : economic , cultural , religious , political , or other . Pluralism to the political scientist is close to interest group politics , wherein numerous ...
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... means strong government , ordinarily a unified rulership , for the two reasons that strong rule , with no openings for opposition , is necessary to keep the overly large and probably diverse realm together , and that arbitrary rule is ...
... means strong government , ordinarily a unified rulership , for the two reasons that strong rule , with no openings for opposition , is necessary to keep the overly large and probably diverse realm together , and that arbitrary rule is ...
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... means and intensity , ordinarily sparing civilians , an acceptable and fairly rational means of political action . This was also a time of optimism , when a 215 The Passing of the European System Nineteenth-century Indian Summer-Time of ...
... means and intensity , ordinarily sparing civilians , an acceptable and fairly rational means of political action . This was also a time of optimism , when a 215 The Passing of the European System Nineteenth-century Indian Summer-Time of ...
Contents
Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
Copyright | |
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