| Peter W. Schramm, Bradford P. Wilson - 1993 - 286 páginas
...to Burke's famous definition: "Party is a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed."1 In 1984, for example, the two parties stood for — and set forth in publicly comprehensible... | |
| Otfried Schütz - 1993 - 512 páginas
...Burke dann den Begriff Partei: "Party is a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed."1 Dieser Satz, der die Partei per se im Dienste des Gemeinwohls definiert, ist keineswegs in... | |
| Melvin J. Hinich, Michael C. Munger - 1996 - 284 páginas
...organization with both mass- and elite-level participation by members who hold a common doctrine dear: "Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint...particular principle in which they are all agreed" (Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, 1790, p. 11). "Party is organized opinion"... | |
| John Cannon - 1994 - 344 páginas
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| A. W. Sparkes - 2002 - 316 páginas
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| James Conniff - 1994 - 384 páginas
...Present Discontents, defined party as "a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed," he seems to have had something rather different in mind. 19 Modern students of party, in fact, when... | |
| M. Kent Jennings, Thomas E. Mann - 1994 - 350 páginas
...l0l, Burke defined a political party as "a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed" (as quoted in Sartori l976, 9l, By recognizing a particular principle as the basis for a political... | |
| Francis Canavan - 1995 - 212 páginas
...words, "the political Creed of our Party" (Corr. 2: 136; cf. xiv; W&S 2: 242). "Party," he said there, "is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint...particular principle in which they are all agreed" (Works 2: 335; cf. Corr. 8: 39). The result of accepting this definition as the basis of ministries... | |
| R. A. Koole - 1995 - 412 páginas
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