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Neither has the study of the state's essential functions been put upon a real historical basis , although Professor Oppenheimer a few years ago wrote one or two important chapters of that study . At a time in the history of European ...
Neither has the study of the state's essential functions been put upon a real historical basis , although Professor Oppenheimer a few years ago wrote one or two important chapters of that study . At a time in the history of European ...
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Is the state all that it claims to be - an inviolate god on earth , something beyond question as an idea , and beyond the judgment of the moral code of the society in which it operates , and of which it is by assumption an important ...
Is the state all that it claims to be - an inviolate god on earth , something beyond question as an idea , and beyond the judgment of the moral code of the society in which it operates , and of which it is by assumption an important ...
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The theory of the state is important in the creation of a functional democracy , because we must understand clearly what functions are proper to the state and can be performed by it with efficiency , and what work should be 28 THE STATE ...
The theory of the state is important in the creation of a functional democracy , because we must understand clearly what functions are proper to the state and can be performed by it with efficiency , and what work should be 28 THE STATE ...
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It is , therefore , important to understand what we mean by democracy and also to distinguish between the condition under which a democracy in a city state like ancient Athens functioned , and the conditions under which democracy must ...
It is , therefore , important to understand what we mean by democracy and also to distinguish between the condition under which a democracy in a city state like ancient Athens functioned , and the conditions under which democracy must ...
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It is easy by means of a referendum , for instance , to put the onus of important decisions on the whole community , a community necessarily uninstructed on details . The method is not only unsatisfactory from that point of view ...
It is easy by means of a referendum , for instance , to put the onus of important decisions on the whole community , a community necessarily uninstructed on details . The method is not only unsatisfactory from that point of view ...
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