The Public Interest: An Essay Concerning the Normative Discourse of PoliticsWiley, 1966 - 197 pages |
Contents
Chapter One PUBLIC INTEREST AND POLITICAL DISCOURSE | 3 |
Two THE CONCEPT OF INTEREST AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST | 14 |
INDIVIDUAL INTEREST AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST | 32 |
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