
Comparative Federalism
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Modem societies, - like organized societies of all eras, - suffer from antithetical aspirations, from competing institutionalizations of that which is desirable, and that which, though unwelcome, is inevitable. Men clearly see the advantages of localism, of the self determination of small peoples, of l'' amour du chocher uninhibited by imperial sovereign ty. At the same time men everywhere are se...
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Modem societies, - like organized societies of all eras, - suffer from antithetical aspirations, from competing institutionalizations of that which is desirable, and that which, though unwelcome, is inevitable. Men clearly see the advantages of localism, of the self determination of small peoples, of l'' amour du chocher uninhibited by imperial sovereign ty. At the same time men everywhere are se...
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