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Individual maturity requires participation in the polis : " man , " by definition , was
a political being . The man who is isolated - who is unable to share in the benefits
of political association , or has no need to share because he is already ...
Individual maturity requires participation in the polis : " man , " by definition , was
a political being . The man who is isolated - who is unable to share in the benefits
of political association , or has no need to share because he is already ...
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Regionalism implies a perceived commonality , that is , a regional consciousness
among the individuals within each of the political units . On a general level
people do recognize regional divisions and they do express an identity along ...
Regionalism implies a perceived commonality , that is , a regional consciousness
among the individuals within each of the political units . On a general level
people do recognize regional divisions and they do express an identity along ...
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In either case , the political party serves in an intermediate position between
individual and government . ... Most of these individuals are recruited to run for
office by the political parties – there are few self - starters in Canadian politics .
In either case , the political party serves in an intermediate position between
individual and government . ... Most of these individuals are recruited to run for
office by the political parties – there are few self - starters in Canadian politics .
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