The National Review, Volume 134W.H. Allen, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 178
... parties merge into each other , both in membership and in policy , to a far greater extent than the Labour and Conservative Parties in Britain . That can be illustrated by the fact that the Republican Party once nominated for President ...
... parties merge into each other , both in membership and in policy , to a far greater extent than the Labour and Conservative Parties in Britain . That can be illustrated by the fact that the Republican Party once nominated for President ...
Page 179
party machines are dominated by local candidates and political bosses and they function without reference to any central body , coalescing only for nation - wide elections . The political skill of a consummate campaigner such as James A ...
party machines are dominated by local candidates and political bosses and they function without reference to any central body , coalescing only for nation - wide elections . The political skill of a consummate campaigner such as James A ...
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... Party , the All - Union Communist Party , through which the government is effectively carried on . Through all the fearful upheavals of the collectivisation and the first Five - Year Plans , the Party was firm , the Party was the State ...
... Party , the All - Union Communist Party , through which the government is effectively carried on . Through all the fearful upheavals of the collectivisation and the first Five - Year Plans , the Party was firm , the Party was the State ...
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EPISODES OF THE MONTH The Editor | 23 |
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