Gratuitous
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侧面左右
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Definitive
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The Two-Party System: Some Qualified Advantages,f the majority of people. On the other hand, it should be noted that even under a two-party system there are frequently a multiplicity of nominees in preliminary runoffs, and splits within the ticket of a single party — so that the ‘voters’ paradox’ could prevail under this system also.
Medicare
发表于 2025-3-27 11:39:17
,Fraternity? — an Inquiry,ologies, but seems to go well with democracy. However, in spite of their lack of necessary or eternal connectedness, the three ideas do seem to go together: they are indeed complementary, without being synonymous or repetitive or tautologous.
Indict
发表于 2025-3-27 15:12:32
The Economics of Democracy,their combination . accidental and thus dispensable, is the combination nevertheless fortunate and salutary, and thus worth mantaining in spite of considerable internal and external obstacles to such maintenance?
讨厌
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寒冷
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凶猛
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Equality ,. Liberty?,y represent a concerted and persistent thrust, violent or gradual, towards the dissolution of whatever are considered to be the more egregious class distinctions, and a concomitant and apparently inseparable effort to socially orchestrate a broader distribution of material possessions. The simultane
sigmoid-colon
发表于 2025-3-28 10:17:20
,Fraternity? — an Inquiry,he phrase was no doubt in vogue before that time, dating from some obscure Enlightenment origin. The obscurity of this origin seems to accentuate the looseness of the connection of these three ideas among themselves — a looseness that would not befit some of the more tightly structured political ide
JEER
发表于 2025-3-28 11:43:57
,Majority Rule and the ‘Voter’s Paradox’,ime of ancient Greece to the present. The extent to which it actually . prevail in a particular government is perhaps directly proportional to the approximation of that government to the ideal of pure or direct democracy (see Chapter 1). Certainly it is in the very nature of indirect or ‘representat