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Page 204
... parties . In totalitarian countries , where the voters really have no voice , only one party is allowed , as the Communist party in Soviet Russia or the former Nazi party in Germany . In states more or less democratic in character ...
... parties . In totalitarian countries , where the voters really have no voice , only one party is allowed , as the Communist party in Soviet Russia or the former Nazi party in Germany . In states more or less democratic in character ...
Page 207
... party usefulness rather than of voca- tional fitness . Every government employee , from the technical expert to the charwoman , held tenure in his employment only so long as his party won elections . Consequently , ar- mies of ...
... party usefulness rather than of voca- tional fitness . Every government employee , from the technical expert to the charwoman , held tenure in his employment only so long as his party won elections . Consequently , ar- mies of ...
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... party returns— as yet . . . . The People's Party convention was dated to follow the conventions of the two other parties by its managers in the pessimistic belief that the Democratic party as well as the Republican would be under the ...
... party returns— as yet . . . . The People's Party convention was dated to follow the conventions of the two other parties by its managers in the pessimistic belief that the Democratic party as well as the Republican would be under the ...
Contents
I | 2 |
PHILosophers of Laissez Faire | 4 |
ATTITUDES DURING THE PROGRESSIVE | 12 |
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