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Lewis Coser PROSPECTS FOR THE NEW NATIONS Totalitarianism , Authoritarianism or Democracy ? The sudden emergence of new nations in Asia and Africa poses crucial problems for our age . No longer is it sufficient to applaud the demise of ...
Lewis Coser PROSPECTS FOR THE NEW NATIONS Totalitarianism , Authoritarianism or Democracy ? The sudden emergence of new nations in Asia and Africa poses crucial problems for our age . No longer is it sufficient to applaud the demise of ...
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... nations . Nor must we exaggerate , or misinterpret their " corruption " as against our purity . The dynamic cultural context should always be considered ; what is acceptable in one tradition may be intolerable in another that succeeds ...
... nations . Nor must we exaggerate , or misinterpret their " corruption " as against our purity . The dynamic cultural context should always be considered ; what is acceptable in one tradition may be intolerable in another that succeeds ...
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... nations . He attributes to them the ability to choose among political modes ; but I question that a choice exists . The political evolution of the developing countries hinges upon how well and rapidly they solve such problems as capital ...
... nations . He attributes to them the ability to choose among political modes ; but I question that a choice exists . The political evolution of the developing countries hinges upon how well and rapidly they solve such problems as capital ...
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