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... sovereignty of the ruler ( Levi - Provençal , 1953 ) . With expanding commerce , however , there grew up a wealthy middle class of merchants and small industrialists . The califate , dependent on import and export dues , became ...
... sovereignty of the ruler ( Levi - Provençal , 1953 ) . With expanding commerce , however , there grew up a wealthy middle class of merchants and small industrialists . The califate , dependent on import and export dues , became ...
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... sovereignty has prevailed for over a millennium in the West . There has been no lack of would - be unifiers prepared to take up the burden of ruling the West - from Charlemagne , who briefly half succeeded , through Gregory the Great ...
... sovereignty has prevailed for over a millennium in the West . There has been no lack of would - be unifiers prepared to take up the burden of ruling the West - from Charlemagne , who briefly half succeeded , through Gregory the Great ...
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... sovereignty to a ruler to whom all was permitted ( Ogg , 1925 ) . Monists such as Bodin and Hobbes exalted sovereignty beyond measure . By the theory of Divine Right , kings arrogated the emperor's claim to sovereignty by choice of God ...
... sovereignty to a ruler to whom all was permitted ( Ogg , 1925 ) . Monists such as Bodin and Hobbes exalted sovereignty beyond measure . By the theory of Divine Right , kings arrogated the emperor's claim to sovereignty by choice of God ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
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