The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... requires them to meet goals or quotas and the policy that forbids them to discriminate in favor of or against ... requiring them to compete with the other applicants or to meet the same grade point average . In the later Weber decision ...
... requires them to meet goals or quotas and the policy that forbids them to discriminate in favor of or against ... requiring them to compete with the other applicants or to meet the same grade point average . In the later Weber decision ...
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... too soon , and over - think , confusing one's mind with a plethora of detail . And one must have an awareness and control of one's own bias . Intelligent reflection is thus no easy matter . It requires 170 Intelligent Reflection.
... too soon , and over - think , confusing one's mind with a plethora of detail . And one must have an awareness and control of one's own bias . Intelligent reflection is thus no easy matter . It requires 170 Intelligent Reflection.
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... requires intelligent reflection among a broad group of citizens , for the essence of democracy is ultimately reliance on the people's judgment . Not only does democracy require intelligence , but intelligent reflection requires the ...
... requires intelligent reflection among a broad group of citizens , for the essence of democracy is ultimately reliance on the people's judgment . Not only does democracy require intelligence , but intelligent reflection requires the ...
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