The Art of Political Thinking: Government and Common SenseRowman and Littlefield, 1981 - 225 σελίδες |
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... thought . By applying political theories to contemporary problems , we can arrive at a better understanding of the specific issues . This process , called " political thinking , " requires going back to the basic values or principles on ...
... thought . By applying political theories to contemporary problems , we can arrive at a better understanding of the specific issues . This process , called " political thinking , " requires going back to the basic values or principles on ...
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... Thought normally accompanies practice , sometimes leading , sometimes following . And changes in American political thought have likewise been far short of drastic . Indeed , limited democracy remains even today the dominant pattern in ...
... Thought normally accompanies practice , sometimes leading , sometimes following . And changes in American political thought have likewise been far short of drastic . Indeed , limited democracy remains even today the dominant pattern in ...
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... thought . Where thought is concerned , the Court merely presents a reasoned argument , not , by the way , on the main issue of whether government prohibition of abortion is or is not " good , " but only on the lesser issue of whether ...
... thought . Where thought is concerned , the Court merely presents a reasoned argument , not , by the way , on the main issue of whether government prohibition of abortion is or is not " good , " but only on the lesser issue of whether ...
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