The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, 1998 - 483 страница |
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... traditional , legal- rational , and charismatic modes of authority ( Gerth and Mills , 1958 : 294–301 ) . The traditional basis of authority is a justification of influence which claims that the simple fact that things have been done a ...
... traditional , legal- rational , and charismatic modes of authority ( Gerth and Mills , 1958 : 294–301 ) . The traditional basis of authority is a justification of influence which claims that the simple fact that things have been done a ...
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... traditional authority is pri- marily used to reinforce legal - rational authority , especially in Britain and Canada . For example , although the prime minister of Canada prepares the Speech from the Throne , it is read and presented by ...
... traditional authority is pri- marily used to reinforce legal - rational authority , especially in Britain and Canada . For example , although the prime minister of Canada prepares the Speech from the Throne , it is read and presented by ...
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... traditional interest groups are economic in nature , that is , they represent particular sectors of the economy , especially producer groups . Such associations include business , farm , labour , and professional organizations and they ...
... traditional interest groups are economic in nature , that is , they represent particular sectors of the economy , especially producer groups . Such associations include business , farm , labour , and professional organizations and they ...
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COMPARING CANADIAN POLITICS | 5 |
THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF | 46 |
Constitutional Government | 49 |
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