Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 422
The roots of Latin American statism go back to a colonial institutional tradition ; toward the close of the colonial period the state was even laying hold of the more liquid assets of the church and maneuvering to diminish the church's ...
The roots of Latin American statism go back to a colonial institutional tradition ; toward the close of the colonial period the state was even laying hold of the more liquid assets of the church and maneuvering to diminish the church's ...
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Hence , institutional representations of them will always be less than perfectly satisfactory . The political realm is clearly a modest one , by American lights . Politics not only does not exhaust reality , butvital as it is for ...
Hence , institutional representations of them will always be less than perfectly satisfactory . The political realm is clearly a modest one , by American lights . Politics not only does not exhaust reality , butvital as it is for ...
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There is also some indication from survey data that pro- and antiabortion adherents differ in their experiences in educational institutions . In general , analyses show education to be a good predictor of abortion attitudes , although ...
There is also some indication from survey data that pro- and antiabortion adherents differ in their experiences in educational institutions . In general , analyses show education to be a good predictor of abortion attitudes , although ...
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Contents
What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
Control of Capital Flows and Class Relations | 51 |
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