More EqualityPantheon Books, 1973 - 261 páginas |
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... proposal so that a majority could accept it , or satisfying other de- mands of the minority through the time - honored practice of logrolling so that they would allow 80 percent of the voting body to reject the original proposal . For ...
... proposal so that a majority could accept it , or satisfying other de- mands of the minority through the time - honored practice of logrolling so that they would allow 80 percent of the voting body to reject the original proposal . For ...
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... proposal , for it also attempts to prevent majority tyrannization , albeit in an ignoble cause . I see no reason to question my proposal , as some writers have done , on the grounds of its resemblance to Calhoun's , although it may have ...
... proposal , for it also attempts to prevent majority tyrannization , albeit in an ignoble cause . I see no reason to question my proposal , as some writers have done , on the grounds of its resemblance to Calhoun's , although it may have ...
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... proposal was to give every American a tax credit of $ 1,000 a year , but he stated it so badly that the resulting political protest forced him to withdraw it shortly afterwards . Actually , that proposal was for a whole new system of ...
... proposal was to give every American a tax credit of $ 1,000 a year , but he stated it so badly that the resulting political protest forced him to withdraw it shortly afterwards . Actually , that proposal was for a whole new system of ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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