Citizen Power: A People's PlatformHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972 - 284 pages |
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Page 58
... United Nations as a peace- keeping body . But , as William Fulbright has observed , those of us who believe in international institutions " do not think the United Nations is a failure ; we think it has never been tried . " Over the ...
... United Nations as a peace- keeping body . But , as William Fulbright has observed , those of us who believe in international institutions " do not think the United Nations is a failure ; we think it has never been tried . " Over the ...
Page 281
... United States with respect to the proposal and enactment of laws and the proposal and adoption of amendments to the Constitution by popular vote of the people of the United States . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of ...
... United States with respect to the proposal and enactment of laws and the proposal and adoption of amendments to the Constitution by popular vote of the people of the United States . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of ...
Page 282
... United States who are qualified by law to vote for electors of the President and Vice President are contained in petitions setting forth the proposed law . " Sec . 3. The people of the United States may propose the adoption of an ...
... United States who are qualified by law to vote for electors of the President and Vice President are contained in petitions setting forth the proposed law . " Sec . 3. The people of the United States may propose the adoption of an ...
Contents
Who Stole the American Dream? | 10 |
Revitalizing the Governmental Process | 24 |
Toward a New Internationalism | 48 |
Copyright | |
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