Bagehot: The English Constitution
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- 11 heures de lecture
Paul Smith's edition of Bagehot's The English Constitution contains the original 1867 edition, and introduction to the 1872 edition. schovat popis
Walter Bagehot était un essayiste et journaliste britannique qui écrivit abondamment sur la littérature, le gouvernement et les affaires économiques. Son écriture se caractérise par une observation fine et une approche analytique pénétrante. Bagehot s'intéressait au fonctionnement des institutions et des idées dans la pratique, explorant souvent les mécanismes cachés du pouvoir et de l'influence. Ses essais offrent des aperçus précieux sur les complexités de la société humaine et son organisation.






Paul Smith's edition of Bagehot's The English Constitution contains the original 1867 edition, and introduction to the 1872 edition. schovat popis
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