The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... democratic polity , does a democratic system contain within it the seeds of its own destruction ? With this question , we are ushered into the presence of one of de- mocracy's continuing problems : Will conflict become so intense that ...
... democratic polity , does a democratic system contain within it the seeds of its own destruction ? With this question , we are ushered into the presence of one of de- mocracy's continuing problems : Will conflict become so intense that ...
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... Democratic party the party of reform . The election gave new life to populist and progressive visions of the good society , and the Democratic party's program , encapsulated in the slogan of New Deal , " joined the equalitarian and ...
... Democratic party the party of reform . The election gave new life to populist and progressive visions of the good society , and the Democratic party's program , encapsulated in the slogan of New Deal , " joined the equalitarian and ...
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... democracy that values conducive to a democratic society are more strongly held by leaders than by followers . One suggested explanation for these elite values is that education fosters democratic values and that leaders tend to be ...
... democracy that values conducive to a democratic society are more strongly held by leaders than by followers . One suggested explanation for these elite values is that education fosters democratic values and that leaders tend to be ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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