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... political power - holders may recognize no constitutional limitations of state power , yet in practice they do recognize some limitations . They may try to make the Church into a pliant instrument of their rule , yet they will not ...
... political power - holders may recognize no constitutional limitations of state power , yet in practice they do recognize some limitations . They may try to make the Church into a pliant instrument of their rule , yet they will not ...
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... political parties . Mistrust of the traditional parties , and in particular of the Socialist party , is such that ... political or intellectual staff . Its leadership came to power because its principal political claim was that it had ...
... political parties . Mistrust of the traditional parties , and in particular of the Socialist party , is such that ... political or intellectual staff . Its leadership came to power because its principal political claim was that it had ...
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... political novels ? Why have their heroes no political interests at all ? In this respect , fiction is true to American life ; American adolescents are notably free from political interests . I must maintain this despite the recent ...
... political novels ? Why have their heroes no political interests at all ? In this respect , fiction is true to American life ; American adolescents are notably free from political interests . I must maintain this despite the recent ...
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