It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandatories over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy. A Study of the Bases of Public Opinion - Page 75by Vicente Albano Pacis - 1925 - 220 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1916 - 1012 pages
...here used in its most comprehensive significance) may be formulated in the following terms: 'It is an organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy.'"... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1916 - 592 pages
...here used in its most comprehensive significance), may be formulated in the following terms: 'It is an organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy.'... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1924 - 288 pages
...expression, the fundamental sociological law of political parties may be formulated in the following terms : "It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the dele1gates over the delegators. Who says organization, says... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1924 - 288 pages
...organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the dele<gates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy." The treasure in the fable may well symbolize democracy. Democracy is a treasure which no one will ever... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1926 - 638 pages
...expression, the fundamental sociological law of political parties may be formulated in the following terms: "It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy."... | |
| Edward McChesney Sait - 1927 - 636 pages
...fundamental sociological law of political parties . . . may be formulated in the following terms : 'It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the elector, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization,... | |
| Robert Michels - 1968 - 384 pages
..."political" being here used in its most comprehensive significance) may be formulated in the following terms: "It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of the delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy."... | |
| Constance E. Smith, Anne E. Freedman - 1972 - 268 pages
...for a democratic society both disturbing and significant. His work led him to an unhappy conclusion: "It is organization which gives birth to the dominion...delegators. Who says organization says oligarchy" (p. 401). A good summary of the contemporary view of the process of bureaucratization in voluntary... | |
| J. David Edelstein, Malcolm Warner - 404 pages
...in its most comprehensive significance) may be formulated in the following terms: It is organisation which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators. Who says organisation, says [tendency towards] oligarchy.1 'Every party... | |
| Albert Meister - 1984 - 300 pages
...conservatism and the oligarchic tendencies which are manifest in them. Whence his famous sociological law: "It is organization which gives birth to the dominion of the elected over the electors, of the mandataries over the mandators, of delegates over the delegators. Who says organization, says oligarchy."15... | |
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