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... party . Here he finds that the more close the articulation , the more totalitarian , and looser the articulation the more democratic parties are . The cell - and militia - type lend themselves better to tight articulation into a greater ...
... party . Here he finds that the more close the articulation , the more totalitarian , and looser the articulation the more democratic parties are . The cell - and militia - type lend themselves better to tight articulation into a greater ...
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THE ZENTRUM OR THE CENTER PARTY Started as a confessional party , it remained such to the end of the Weimar Republic . It was designed to serve the interests of the Catholic Church . However , it was not based on any class orienta- tion ...
THE ZENTRUM OR THE CENTER PARTY Started as a confessional party , it remained such to the end of the Weimar Republic . It was designed to serve the interests of the Catholic Church . However , it was not based on any class orienta- tion ...
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... Party ( DKP ) provided the temporary operational bases of the DNVP . In the initial stages , the new party had to draw heavily on the finances and facilities ... Party a charismatic party . 1966 ] 19 POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC.
... Party ( DKP ) provided the temporary operational bases of the DNVP . In the initial stages , the new party had to draw heavily on the finances and facilities ... Party a charismatic party . 1966 ] 19 POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC.
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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