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... rulership , the conclusions of which were set forth in The Imperial Order . But the compressive political and intellectual effects of universal empire suggested the opposite , the stimulative effects of a competitive international ...
... rulership , the conclusions of which were set forth in The Imperial Order . But the compressive political and intellectual effects of universal empire suggested the opposite , the stimulative effects of a competitive international ...
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... rulership becomes satisfied with the status quo , but because attempting change means discarding carefully built - up myths and forms of control and probably stirring up divisions within society . In these and parallel respects , the ...
... rulership becomes satisfied with the status quo , but because attempting change means discarding carefully built - up myths and forms of control and probably stirring up divisions within society . In these and parallel respects , the ...
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... rulership is ever more elevated , the apparatus swells , and pretensions grow to absolutism . On the other hand , controls of the empire eventually tend to come unjointed ; for this reason , although the imperial state may grow bigger ...
... rulership is ever more elevated , the apparatus swells , and pretensions grow to absolutism . On the other hand , controls of the empire eventually tend to come unjointed ; for this reason , although the imperial state may grow bigger ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
Creativity | 61 |
Copyright | |
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