The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... course , growing colonial resentment against mercantilist policies ( and taxes ) that gave impetus to the movement for independence , and it was colonial resis- tance to mercantilist taxes that provided occasion for such overt acts of ...
... course , growing colonial resentment against mercantilist policies ( and taxes ) that gave impetus to the movement for independence , and it was colonial resis- tance to mercantilist taxes that provided occasion for such overt acts of ...
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... course , be comfort- able in a society that cuts life space patterns upon the templates laid out by moral majoritarians . They are wary of using the law to create virtuous citizens . More of a worry , though , to both life space ...
... course , be comfort- able in a society that cuts life space patterns upon the templates laid out by moral majoritarians . They are wary of using the law to create virtuous citizens . More of a worry , though , to both life space ...
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... course , it could be demonstrated that members of such groups suffer some genetically determined defect . ) Finally , suppose that members of these same groups are less represented in public employment ( police and fire de- partments ...
... course , it could be demonstrated that members of such groups suffer some genetically determined defect . ) Finally , suppose that members of these same groups are less represented in public employment ( police and fire de- partments ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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