A Nation of States: Essays on the American Federal SystemRand McNally, 1963 - 148 páginas |
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... NATURE OF AMERICAN POLITICS A second reason for the failure to decentralize government by order is inherent in the nature of American political parties . The political parties of this country are themselves highly de- centralized . They ...
... NATURE OF AMERICAN POLITICS A second reason for the failure to decentralize government by order is inherent in the nature of American political parties . The political parties of this country are themselves highly de- centralized . They ...
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... nature of man , whose first impulse is to act ; it is inherent in the nature of the state , whose first duty is to restrain . A long time ago , when he was writing more poetically than politically , Jefferson put it down that ...
... nature of man , whose first impulse is to act ; it is inherent in the nature of the state , whose first duty is to restrain . A long time ago , when he was writing more poetically than politically , Jefferson put it down that ...
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... nature of our federal system of government is indispensable to its survival , and this nature is profoundly mis- understood in a time when to remain ignorant is to risk its destruction . The essays were prepared for the Public Affairs ...
... nature of our federal system of government is indispensable to its survival , and this nature is profoundly mis- understood in a time when to remain ignorant is to risk its destruction . The essays were prepared for the Public Affairs ...
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WHAT THE FRAMERS MEANT | 24 |
THE PROSPECTS | 42 |
THE PROBLEM OF BIG GOVERNMENT | 65 |
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