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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... matter how perfect are of no avail , and it is equally futile to increase the number of elective offices in the hope that thereby the participation of the masses of the voters in public life will be strengthened . While it is ...
... matter how perfect are of no avail , and it is equally futile to increase the number of elective offices in the hope that thereby the participation of the masses of the voters in public life will be strengthened . While it is ...
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... matter of very great importance that students of political science analyze with much greater care than has hitherto been the case the causes of political unrest in certain sections of the American continent and that we distin- guish ...
... matter of very great importance that students of political science analyze with much greater care than has hitherto been the case the causes of political unrest in certain sections of the American continent and that we distin- guish ...
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... matter how much we may condemn violence , no mat- ter how strongly we may preach against armed opposition to the existing order , the fact is that great social changes , such as took place in the United States during the Civil War , in ...
... matter how much we may condemn violence , no mat- ter how strongly we may preach against armed opposition to the existing order , the fact is that great social changes , such as took place in the United States during the Civil War , in ...
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... matter they do under authority derived from the Constitution of the United States . The reservation contained in the Tenth Altogether , the merits of the question are somewhat divided 24 THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW.
... matter they do under authority derived from the Constitution of the United States . The reservation contained in the Tenth Altogether , the merits of the question are somewhat divided 24 THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW.
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... matter that had no previous existence ; hence , if the power was not delegated to the United States , it must be deemed to have been reserved to the people , and would require a constitutional amendment to bring it into play , -a ...
... matter that had no previous existence ; hence , if the power was not delegated to the United States , it must be deemed to have been reserved to the people , and would require a constitutional amendment to bring it into play , -a ...
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