Political TheoryS. Chand Publishing, 2006 - 910 páginas This is new edition contains a comprehensive study of the subject, with the latest thinking by the political scientists of thw world today. |
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... Voting and Representation Theories of franchise; Optional or compulsory voting; Plural and weighted voting, Educational qualifications; Property qualifications; Excluded classes; Universal suffrage; Women suffrage; Joint electorate and ...
... Voting and Representation Theories of franchise; Optional or compulsory voting; Plural and weighted voting, Educational qualifications; Property qualifications; Excluded classes; Universal suffrage; Women suffrage; Joint electorate and ...
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... vote, to hold office, to petition government bodies and officials, to organise political associations such as pressure groups and political parties. Demands also include the regulation of behaviour such as provision of public safety ...
... vote, to hold office, to petition government bodies and officials, to organise political associations such as pressure groups and political parties. Demands also include the regulation of behaviour such as provision of public safety ...
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... vote, for example, is a type of money that can be exchanged for something else. Politics is a market place. Politics is concerned with the allocation of resources, the optimising of social welfare and thus choices within the political ...
... vote, for example, is a type of money that can be exchanged for something else. Politics is a market place. Politics is concerned with the allocation of resources, the optimising of social welfare and thus choices within the political ...
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... voting motivation, occupational mobility, occupational trends on a national and local basis, concentration of economic ... vote for it. The government collects data, about the economic condition of the people and on that basis arrives at ...
... voting motivation, occupational mobility, occupational trends on a national and local basis, concentration of economic ... vote for it. The government collects data, about the economic condition of the people and on that basis arrives at ...
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... votes and that gives an opportunity to the rich. However, the masses who possess political power learn by degrees to vote for their own colleagues and thereby return them to the legislature and control the government. There is a ...
... votes and that gives an opportunity to the rich. However, the masses who possess political power learn by degrees to vote for their own colleagues and thereby return them to the legislature and control the government. There is a ...
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Chapter 25 The Legislature | 453 |
Chapter 26 Problems Relating to Voting and Representation | 466 |
Chapter 27 The Executive | 486 |
Chapter 28 The Judiciary | 504 |
Chapter 29 Political Parties and Pressure Groups | 518 |
Chapter 30 Public Opinion | 537 |
Chapter 31 Local Government | 542 |
Chapter 32 The End and Functions of State | 547 |
Chapter 9 Political Culture and Political Socialization | 171 |
Chapter 10 Power Authority and Legitimacy | 183 |
Chapter 11 Political Modernisation and Political Development | 195 |
Chapter 12 Origin of the State | 205 |
Chapter 13 Evolution of the State | 243 |
Chapter 14 Sovereignty | 250 |
Chapter 15 Citizenship | 279 |
Chapter 16 Rights and Duties | 286 |
Chapter 17 Liberty | 313 |
Chapter 18 Equality | 339 |
Chapter 19 Property | 352 |
Chapter 20 Justice | 364 |
Chapter 21 Law | 372 |
Chapter 22 Forms of Government | 409 |
Chapter 23 The Constitution of the State | 440 |
Chapter 24 Theory of Separation of Powers | 447 |
Chapter 33 Liberal Theory of the Nature and Functions of the State | 561 |
Chapter 34 The Marxian Theory of the Nature and Functions of the State | 574 |
Chapter 35 The Welfare State | 585 |
Chapter 36 Utilitarianism | 592 |
Chapter 37 Individualism | 601 |
Chapter 38 Idealist Political Theory | 612 |
Chapter 39 Socialism | 626 |
Chapter 40 Marxism and Bolshevism | 667 |
Chapter 41 Fascism | 702 |
Chapter 42 Democracy | 718 |
Chapter 43 Nationalism and Internationalism | 763 |
Chapter 44 Imperialism | 778 |
Chapter 45 Political Thought of Harold J Laski 18931950 | 792 |
Chapter 46 Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi | 800 |
INDEX | 818 |
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