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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... Primary , Ralph S. Boots .. American Government and Politics .. Federal Control over Industry , Nathan Isaacs Federal Aid to the States , Ben A. Arneson 349 379 379 387 399 412 432 Legislative Notes and Reviews , Walter F. Dodd ...
... Primary , Ralph S. Boots .. American Government and Politics .. Federal Control over Industry , Nathan Isaacs Federal Aid to the States , Ben A. Arneson 349 379 379 387 399 412 432 Legislative Notes and Reviews , Walter F. Dodd ...
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... primary interest was in equality of rights— political rights - for he is continually comparing democracy with aristocracy ; but the equality he saw went deeper , he thought , than political rights : it was social equality . " Les biens ...
... primary interest was in equality of rights— political rights - for he is continually comparing democracy with aristocracy ; but the equality he saw went deeper , he thought , than political rights : it was social equality . " Les biens ...
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... primary , or convention , or petition , or request of a few , or as a result of his own unsupported ambition , does not directly affect the manner of holding elections . Birth must precede , but is no part of either funeral or ...
... primary , or convention , or petition , or request of a few , or as a result of his own unsupported ambition , does not directly affect the manner of holding elections . Birth must precede , but is no part of either funeral or ...
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... primary elections and nominating conventions is necessary if the Senate and House of Representatives are to be , in a full and proper sense , representative of the people . " In other words , he finally bases his case - and the same is ...
... primary elections and nominating conventions is necessary if the Senate and House of Representatives are to be , in a full and proper sense , representative of the people . " In other words , he finally bases his case - and the same is ...
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... primary business of Parliament is to legislate , whereas in fact it is to look after the administration of existing laws so well that no new laws or very few are necessary . " " A Student of Politics " ( said to be Herbert Sidebotham ) ...
... primary business of Parliament is to legislate , whereas in fact it is to look after the administration of existing laws so well that no new laws or very few are necessary . " " A Student of Politics " ( said to be Herbert Sidebotham ) ...
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