A Theory of ConflictScribner, 1975 - 245 sider |
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Side 72
... American in- dependence ; although , since their object was to rebel against the English King , they applied the principles of checks and balances not in a monarchy but in a Republic . Historically , the American revolu- tion predated ...
... American in- dependence ; although , since their object was to rebel against the English King , they applied the principles of checks and balances not in a monarchy but in a Republic . Historically , the American revolu- tion predated ...
Side 100
... American policy , especially during the latter part of the same period , was marked by a declining interest in ... American withdrawal was widely considered a defeat , not least in America itself . Yet it is best described as marking a ...
... American policy , especially during the latter part of the same period , was marked by a declining interest in ... American withdrawal was widely considered a defeat , not least in America itself . Yet it is best described as marking a ...
Side 101
... American government , and especially for the armed forces , whom it seriously demoralised . America's allies , especially in the Far East but in Europe , too , drew the lesson that they could not , in a protracted struggle , count on ...
... American government , and especially for the armed forces , whom it seriously demoralised . America's allies , especially in the Far East but in Europe , too , drew the lesson that they could not , in a protracted struggle , count on ...
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The Causes of Rebellion | 13 |
From Prehistory to J S Mill | 35 |
Marx and his Followers | 52 |
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