The Public Interest, Ausgaben 38-41National Affairs, 1975 |
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... political responsibility and responsiveness of the people making important decisions . No one should be surprised by the visibility which goes with this avowed political responsibility , nor is it neces- sarily a bad thing if the ...
... political responsibility and responsiveness of the people making important decisions . No one should be surprised by the visibility which goes with this avowed political responsibility , nor is it neces- sarily a bad thing if the ...
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... political phi- losophy has traditionally been understood as dealing with timeless questions . But the great political philosophers of the past have all been men with a far - ranging knowledge of history and of politics . The same cannot ...
... political phi- losophy has traditionally been understood as dealing with timeless questions . But the great political philosophers of the past have all been men with a far - ranging knowledge of history and of politics . The same cannot ...
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... political participants have highly positive attitudes to- wards government and politics . Now , however , this relationship seems to be weakening . The decline in the average citizen's sense of political efficacy could also produce a ...
... political participants have highly positive attitudes to- wards government and politics . Now , however , this relationship seems to be weakening . The decline in the average citizen's sense of political efficacy could also produce a ...
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