The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... consequences if and when the theory's prescrip- tions are acted on . A critical examination thus affords an opportunity to judge the merits of the theory and its intended practical conse- quences . It also offers a chance for those ...
... consequences if and when the theory's prescrip- tions are acted on . A critical examination thus affords an opportunity to judge the merits of the theory and its intended practical conse- quences . It also offers a chance for those ...
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... consequences are measured more in terms of ideas or actions . Grounds for defining the American Revolution as a revolution are found in the considerable suffering of Loyalists during the War for Independence . They were denied ...
... consequences are measured more in terms of ideas or actions . Grounds for defining the American Revolution as a revolution are found in the considerable suffering of Loyalists during the War for Independence . They were denied ...
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... consequences of the framers ' work are everywhere around us , and much of this book is devoted to their exploration . We can prepare for things to come by sketching the consequences of two ideas that helped guide the framers in their ...
... consequences of the framers ' work are everywhere around us , and much of this book is devoted to their exploration . We can prepare for things to come by sketching the consequences of two ideas that helped guide the framers in their ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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