Every developed community may be regarded as giving rise to an organized society, within which there exists a vast complex of social customs, institutions, and associations, through which the members or citizens express themselves and secure in part the fulfilment of the various purposes which some or all of them have in common.
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The Pluralist Theory of the State: Selected Writings of G. D. H. Cole, J. N. Figgis, and H. J. Laski
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The Pluralist Theory of the State: Selected Writings of G.D. Cole, J.N. Figgis, and H.J. Laski.
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"Every developed community may be regarded as giving rise to an organized society, within which there exists a vast complex of social customs, institutions, and associations, through which the members or citizens express themselves and secure in part the fulfilment of the various purposes which some or all of them have in common."
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