Tribe, State and Community: Contemporary Government and Justice
London, Methuen (1967)
| Abstract | This anecdote illustrates the juxtaposition of tribe and state in the modern world. Human beings are united into what we call 'societies' by common beliefs ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | State, The Comparative government | |||||||||
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| Call number | JC249.W3 | |||||||||
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