The American Political Science Review, Volume 16Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg American Political Science Association., 1922 - Political science American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline. |
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... fact , one of the most inspiring characteristics of the early struggles of the American republics was the spirit of coöperation and mutual helpfulness which led large groups of patriots from re- mote sections of the continent to endure ...
... fact , one of the most inspiring characteristics of the early struggles of the American republics was the spirit of coöperation and mutual helpfulness which led large groups of patriots from re- mote sections of the continent to endure ...
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... fact , the problem of overwhelming importance today confronting the republics of the American continent is to bring their social organization into closer harmony with their poli- tical institutions . The wide discrepancy existing ...
... fact , the problem of overwhelming importance today confronting the republics of the American continent is to bring their social organization into closer harmony with their poli- tical institutions . The wide discrepancy existing ...
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... fact , the history of federal government on the American continent during the last century raises the question whether the federal system , wherever it has been tried , is anything more than a transition stage , a compromise designed to ...
... fact , the history of federal government on the American continent during the last century raises the question whether the federal system , wherever it has been tried , is anything more than a transition stage , a compromise designed to ...
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... fact is that great social changes , such as took place in the United States during the Civil War , in Chile during the revolution of 1891 , and in Mexico during the revo- lution of 1910 , are brought about through upheavals which are ...
... fact is that great social changes , such as took place in the United States during the Civil War , in Chile during the revolution of 1891 , and in Mexico during the revo- lution of 1910 , are brought about through upheavals which are ...
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... fact of the social state in America , as De Tocqueville viewed things , and one which had to be under- stood if her political institutions were to be explained , because the social state , he thought , was the cause of the most of the ...
... fact of the social state in America , as De Tocqueville viewed things , and one which had to be under- stood if her political institutions were to be explained , because the social state , he thought , was the cause of the most of the ...
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