The Common ProblemConstable, 1969 - 307 pages |
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Page 245
... party machines and the bureaucracy in Whitehall . " This is both an over - simplification and an exaggeration . ' Effective power ' , in so far as it resided on the floor of the House of Commons , was always subject to certain controls ...
... party machines and the bureaucracy in Whitehall . " This is both an over - simplification and an exaggeration . ' Effective power ' , in so far as it resided on the floor of the House of Commons , was always subject to certain controls ...
Page 266
... Party or through its super- session by the Liberals as the party of the left ? In any case , what were the objections to the two great parties ? If it is true and I am sure it is - that there is no room for a centre party between them ...
... Party or through its super- session by the Liberals as the party of the left ? In any case , what were the objections to the two great parties ? If it is true and I am sure it is - that there is no room for a centre party between them ...
Page 275
... party leaders and managers to conceal conflicts inside parties and to display only the unity suggested by party votes in the House of Commons . This process of concealment , which involves confining the controversy to private party ...
... party leaders and managers to conceal conflicts inside parties and to display only the unity suggested by party votes in the House of Commons . This process of concealment , which involves confining the controversy to private party ...
Contents
Illusion and Disillusion | 1 |
The Apotheosis of Society | 20 |
The Sterility of the General Will | 47 |
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