The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... example , slavery , abortion , and capital punish- ment ) . Other times , politics involves more practical or materialistic considerations ( for example , which groups shall pay the greatest share of welfare costs ) . And quite often ...
... example , slavery , abortion , and capital punish- ment ) . Other times , politics involves more practical or materialistic considerations ( for example , which groups shall pay the greatest share of welfare costs ) . And quite often ...
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... example ) , but there is no further elaboration . Others are to be found by way of injunction ( for example , prohibition against ex post facto laws ) . A number of values arrive by way of attention to procedure ( Fourth Amendment ...
... example ) , but there is no further elaboration . Others are to be found by way of injunction ( for example , prohibition against ex post facto laws ) . A number of values arrive by way of attention to procedure ( Fourth Amendment ...
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... example , I decide that it is no longer in my best economic interest to repair my old car , I may sell it to a junkyard . One externality of the transaction is visual pollution as rusting cars pile up in some wayside junkyard . Another ...
... example , I decide that it is no longer in my best economic interest to repair my old car , I may sell it to a junkyard . One externality of the transaction is visual pollution as rusting cars pile up in some wayside junkyard . Another ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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