Page 124 Berstein, Eduard, 72, 105, 109 Berthélemy, Henry, 19, 112 Traité élémentaire de droit administratif, 19 Bessel, Richard, xlvi Beyerle, Karl, 87, 92, 110, 112 Beza, Theodore de, 42, 100, 112. See also Law; Legislation Bismarck, Otto von, xxii, 82 Blackbourne, David, 93 Bloch, Ernst, 104 Bluntschli, J. C., 103, 112 theory of political parties, 47, 48 Bodin, Jean, 99 and sovereignty, 43 Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, Viscount, 102, 112. See also Balance; Constitutionalism; Rechtsstaat government by constitution vs. government by will, 43 and idea of balance, 40 Bolshevism, 2, 15, 17. See also Dictatorship; Fascism; Marxism and anarcho-syndicalism, 65 antiliberal, 16 and democracy, 29, 30 and liberalism, xxxiv Bonald, Louis de, 92 Bonn, Moritz Julius, xxxviii, xlix, 5, 15, 88, 91, 92, 112 on discussion in parliament, xxxvii Bottomore, Tom, xlvi Bourgeois as a figure of literary spite, 59 and ideal of peaceful negotiation and agreement, 79 Create PDF with PDF4U. If you wish to remove this line, please click here to purchase the full version
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