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... citizens . According to this view , there exists only one popular will , one general interest . The individual and separate groups must subordinate their diverse desires to the one general interest . The leaders attempt to minimize ...
... citizens . According to this view , there exists only one popular will , one general interest . The individual and separate groups must subordinate their diverse desires to the one general interest . The leaders attempt to minimize ...
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... citizens could voice their demands for needed changes . By discussing popular demands , considering alternative proposals for changes , and taking cooperative actions , citizens could realize change through the consensual exercise of ...
... citizens could voice their demands for needed changes . By discussing popular demands , considering alternative proposals for changes , and taking cooperative actions , citizens could realize change through the consensual exercise of ...
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... citizens . Only in rare cases do the citizens of a totalitarian society successfully use the party to transmit their demands to the government . Third , both parties act to coordinate diverse interests , so as to evolve a general ...
... citizens . Only in rare cases do the citizens of a totalitarian society successfully use the party to transmit their demands to the government . Third , both parties act to coordinate diverse interests , so as to evolve a general ...
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The Relevance of Politics and Political Science | 6 |
The Politics of Political Science | 12 |
Concepts of Politics | 15 |
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