Geraint Parry
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Political elites (Studies in political science, 5)
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published
1969
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9 editions
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John Locke
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published
1978
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11 editions
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Sarff yn Eden
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published
1993
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Political Participation and Democracy in Britain
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published
1992
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5 editions
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POLITICS IN AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD: Essays Presented to Ghita Ionescu
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published
1994
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Participation in politics
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published
1972
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2 editions
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Gwanwyn cynnar ym Mhrâg
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published
1997
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Democracy, Consensus & Social Contract (SAGE Modern Politics series)
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1978
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John Locke (Political Thinkers
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published
2004
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The Legal and Moral Aspects of International Trade (Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy)
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1998
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8 editions
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“The elitist thesis does not merely assert that in a society the minority makes the decisions and the majority obeys. This is an obvious truism with no power to explain political relationships. That fewer people issue laws, orders and instructions than receive and obey them is a fact scarcely worth commenting upon. The elitist argument is a much stronger one. It is that the dominant minority cannot be controlled by the majority wherever democratic mechanisms are used.”
― Political elites
― Political elites
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