Bagehot: The English Constitution
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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 byl britský esejista a novinář, který se ve svých dílech zabýval především literaturou, vládou a ekonomickými záležitostmi. Jeho psaní vyniká bystrým pozorováním a pronikavým analytickým přístupem. Bagehot se zajímal o to, jak instituce a myšlenky fungují v praxi, a často zkoumal skryté mechanismy moci a vlivu. Jeho eseje nabízejí cenný pohled na složitost lidské společnosti a její organizaci.
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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