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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... ment he went to America to study on the ground the new democ- racy at work . He found on the one hand a pulverized society- isolated individuals striving after equality - and on the other a centralizing tendency gravitating toward ...
... ment he went to America to study on the ground the new democ- racy at work . He found on the one hand a pulverized society- isolated individuals striving after equality - and on the other a centralizing tendency gravitating toward ...
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... ment unique and all - powerful : the instincts suffice . Ignorance coupled with equality completes the process : " The concentra- tion of powers and individual servitude will increase therefore among democratic nations not only in ...
... ment unique and all - powerful : the instincts suffice . Ignorance coupled with equality completes the process : " The concentra- tion of powers and individual servitude will increase therefore among democratic nations not only in ...
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... ment of secondary powers . Under the ancient régime there was more liberty than there is today , De Tocqueville believed , but it was irregular and intermittent , limited , and did not furnish all citizens with the natural and necessary ...
... ment of secondary powers . Under the ancient régime there was more liberty than there is today , De Tocqueville believed , but it was irregular and intermittent , limited , and did not furnish all citizens with the natural and necessary ...
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... ment , although in this connection too he relies in part on the " necessary and proper " clause , remarking : " It would be tragic if that provision of the Constitution which has proved the sure defense of every outpost of national ...
... ment , although in this connection too he relies in part on the " necessary and proper " clause , remarking : " It would be tragic if that provision of the Constitution which has proved the sure defense of every outpost of national ...
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... ment , individual , dictatorial , autocratic , or whatnot . " This was a pledge not to follow Mr. Wilson's example and coerce , or even lead , Congress ; and the interesting question was , whether Congress would not be helpless without ...
... ment , individual , dictatorial , autocratic , or whatnot . " This was a pledge not to follow Mr. Wilson's example and coerce , or even lead , Congress ; and the interesting question was , whether Congress would not be helpless without ...
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