The Doctrine of Responsible Party Government: Its Origins and Present StateRevision of thesis--Yale University. Bibliography: p. 165-172. |
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... important jobs in any democratic system . For one thing , their struggles in the various legislative bodies , particularly on the national level , should produce a high order of debate and thereby both encourage popular interest in ...
... important jobs in any democratic system . For one thing , their struggles in the various legislative bodies , particularly on the national level , should produce a high order of debate and thereby both encourage popular interest in ...
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... important foundation of their position . His conviction , as pointed out above , was that full responsibility depends upon the possession of full power - that no man ( or group of men ) can reasonably and effectively be held responsible ...
... important foundation of their position . His conviction , as pointed out above , was that full responsibility depends upon the possession of full power - that no man ( or group of men ) can reasonably and effectively be held responsible ...
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... important areas for scholars of politics to explore , and he deplored the fact that , as he believed , they had hitherto so largely neglected it . ' He felt confident that the new political science would fill this gap , and set himself ...
... important areas for scholars of politics to explore , and he deplored the fact that , as he believed , they had hitherto so largely neglected it . ' He felt confident that the new political science would fill this gap , and set himself ...
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Chapter One THE PROBLEM | 3 |
Chapter Three WOODROW WILSON 25 2 0 2 2 | 25 |
Chapter Four A lawrence lowELL | 48 |
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