Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 2University of Texas Press, 1922 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 39
... effect a reorganization of state government along lines suggested by the organization of private business , the manager plan or the parliamentary system . Let me add once more that the proper working of a budget system depends to a very ...
... effect a reorganization of state government along lines suggested by the organization of private business , the manager plan or the parliamentary system . Let me add once more that the proper working of a budget system depends to a very ...
Page 56
... effect of propagating ideas which should never have been advanced , and , at the same time , served to becloud the real issue of the movement , namely , the readjustment of things in general so that the political system of Mexico should ...
... effect of propagating ideas which should never have been advanced , and , at the same time , served to becloud the real issue of the movement , namely , the readjustment of things in general so that the political system of Mexico should ...
Page 67
... effect . Not less important , in the third place , is the adoption of a sane agrarian policy which will restore the land to the peo- ple , not divide it among them . No such socialistic scheme as the actual division of the land is ...
... effect . Not less important , in the third place , is the adoption of a sane agrarian policy which will restore the land to the peo- ple , not divide it among them . No such socialistic scheme as the actual division of the land is ...
Page 68
... effect upon the country is that of education . Accordingly President Obregon in- cludes in his message the following : Federalization of education , the creation of the secretariats of public instruction and of labor . . . are matters ...
... effect upon the country is that of education . Accordingly President Obregon in- cludes in his message the following : Federalization of education , the creation of the secretariats of public instruction and of labor . . . are matters ...
Page 70
... effect . Finally , is to be noted the importance of the foreign at- titude , particularly that of the United States . It is alto- gether possible that the Obregon government could survive an indefinite period without recognition from ...
... effect . Finally , is to be noted the importance of the foreign at- titude , particularly that of the United States . It is alto- gether possible that the Obregon government could survive an indefinite period without recognition from ...
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