The concept of government in modern Europe

Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 12 (2):17-35 (2006)
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The original lecture was delivered by the author in the Ateneo of Madrid, as part of the series called 'Tendencias actuales del pensamiento europeo' , on 20th April 1955

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