The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 107
... Step 3 1. Determine the impact of each activity on each value 2. Compare the impact of one activity on one value with that of the alternative activity on the same value . Make a preliminary judgment Step 4 Aggregate the individual ...
... Step 3 1. Determine the impact of each activity on each value 2. Compare the impact of one activity on one value with that of the alternative activity on the same value . Make a preliminary judgment Step 4 Aggregate the individual ...
Σελίδα 108
... step in intelligent reflection has two parts . The first part is to take the alternative activities and break out ( a ) the principal classes of persons affected and ( b ) the principal values at stake . ( See Step # 2 , Table II . ) It ...
... step in intelligent reflection has two parts . The first part is to take the alternative activities and break out ( a ) the principal classes of persons affected and ( b ) the principal values at stake . ( See Step # 2 , Table II . ) It ...
Σελίδα 109
... step is to note ( a ) the various connections , either direct or indirect , between each value and each alternative activity and ( b ) the consequences of each alternative activity . ( Step 2 is not only shown in Table II , but is ...
... step is to note ( a ) the various connections , either direct or indirect , between each value and each alternative activity and ( b ) the consequences of each alternative activity . ( Step 2 is not only shown in Table II , but is ...
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