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No. 27-1, March 1979

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Index

  • A Comment on ‘Consent’
  • British Politics
  • Campaign Expenditure and the Efficacy of Advertising at the 1974 General Election in England
  • Defining Democracy: A Nonecumenical Reply to May
  • Elites, Participation, and the Democratic Creed
  • Foot-Faults in the Gaitskell-Bevan Match
  • Intentions and Conventions: A Critique of Quentin Skinner's Method for the Study of the History of Ideas
  • Modernization and Ethnic Conflict in Belgium
  • Reply to Nicholls' Comment
  • Social Class and Political Attitudes: The Case of Labour Councillors
  • Territorial Politics and Equality: Decentralization in the Modern State
  • The Conservative Party and the Trade Unions since 1974
  • The Principles of True Liberty: Political Ideology in Eighteenth-Century Britain
  • Vote Trading: An Attempt at Clarification
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