The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... questions bring us ultimately to two overriding concerns : Who shall have the last say , the final answer , on ... question assumed a parallel form in the mid - 19th century as legal philosophers debated the problem of kings taking ...
... questions bring us ultimately to two overriding concerns : Who shall have the last say , the final answer , on ... question assumed a parallel form in the mid - 19th century as legal philosophers debated the problem of kings taking ...
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... question remains : What should government do right now about managing the economy ? Questions of the immediate present are those that give the greatest opportunity for ideological debate , for they involve immediate alterna- tives and ...
... question remains : What should government do right now about managing the economy ? Questions of the immediate present are those that give the greatest opportunity for ideological debate , for they involve immediate alterna- tives and ...
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... questions . First came the familiar questions concerning popular government and economic policy . If we presume that declining inflation induces unemployment , and if we further presume that declining inflation in the 1980s owes to ...
... questions . First came the familiar questions concerning popular government and economic policy . If we presume that declining inflation induces unemployment , and if we further presume that declining inflation in the 1980s owes to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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