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... interests of the toilers , their real interests . It matters not that no " toiler " dare vote against the Party ; nor that he cannot change his toil without a permit ; nor that he can- not move from place to place without the sanction ...
... interests of the toilers , their real interests . It matters not that no " toiler " dare vote against the Party ; nor that he cannot change his toil without a permit ; nor that he can- not move from place to place without the sanction ...
Page 80
... interest with their own partic- ular interests . Formally , then , the processes of democratic decision may well appear as nothing more than the accommodation of opposing forces along some diagonal of compromise . But to stop here would ...
... interest with their own partic- ular interests . Formally , then , the processes of democratic decision may well appear as nothing more than the accommodation of opposing forces along some diagonal of compromise . But to stop here would ...
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... interests . Somehow govern- ment regulates them , keeps them in leash so that no one over- powers the rest . Not dissimilar is the position of modern writers such as Bentley . Pressure groups differ in power , but no one is potent ...
... interests . Somehow govern- ment regulates them , keeps them in leash so that no one over- powers the rest . Not dissimilar is the position of modern writers such as Bentley . Pressure groups differ in power , but no one is potent ...
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Our Neglected Heritage | 3 |
Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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