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Risālat Ǧāmiʿat Madīnat al-ʿIlm ila 'l-ʿālim
In: Manšūrāt Dīwān an-Našr wa-'t-Tarǧuma wa-'t-Taʾlīf li-Madrasat al-Imām al-Ḫāliṣī fi 'l-Kāẓimīya
In: منشورات ديوان النشر و الترجمة و التاليف لمدرسة الامام الخالصي في الكاظمية
al-Ḥaqq yudamiġ al-bāṭil
In: Manšūrāt Dīwān an-Našr wa-'t-Tarǧuma wa-'t-Taʾlīf li-Madrasat al-Imām al-Ḫāliṣī fi 'l-Kāẓimīya
In: منشورات ديوان النشر و الترجمة و التاليف لمدرسة الامام الخالصي في الكاظمية
Kitāb at-tauḥīd wa-'l-waḥda
al-Ǧumʿa
In: Manšūrāt Dīwān an-Našr wa-'t-Tarǧuma wa-'t-Taʾlīf li-Madrasat al-Imām al-Ḫāliṣī fi 'l-Kāẓimīya ad-daura al-ūlā
In: منشورات ديوان النشر و الترجمة و التاليف لمدرسة الامام الخالصي في الكاظمية ؛ الدورة الاولى ؛ العدد الثاني
aš- Šarʿīya al-islāmīya: al-ḫātima aš-šarāʾiʿ
In: Manšūrāt Dīwān an-Našr wa-'t-Tarǧuma wa-'t-Taʾlīf li-Madrasat al-Imām al-Ḫāliṣī fi 'l-Kāẓimīya ad-daura aṯ-ṯānīya
In: منشورات ديوان النشر و الترجمة و التاليف لمدرسة الامام الخالصي في الكاظمية ؛ الدورة الثانية ؛ العدد الثاني
BRITISK MIDDLEKLASSE FLYTTER DE POLITISKE GRENSEMERKENE
In: Internasjonal politikk, Band 4, S. 84-90
ISSN: 0020-577X
The rebirth of the Liberal Party (LP), which has taken place in recent yrs in GB, can be explained, according to certain experts, by the upheaval in pol'al life due to the revolt of the Mc's Mc's against the 2 major parties. The Conservatives are decadent with power, but their decline has not profited the worker. This phenomenon has its roots in the evolution of the society. About 1890, a rupture in the core of the LP occurred which was followed by the replacement of the LP by the Labor Party after 1920. After a new 30 yr cycle the line of separation between the major tendencies of British pol'al life is again a question. In effect, the Laborites have realized their program after 1945 & are therefore in a defensive position. The Conservatives have not made an issue of the Welfare State & have tended to be pol'ly moderate. However, the effect of the soc reforms has been to increase the numbers of the Mc while reducing the standard of living of the wealthy & improving that of the Wc. This Mc is not satisfied with the programs of the major parties, as has been demonstrated by various minor elections & opinion polls. However, it must be remembered that the voters behave differently in general elections than they do in minor elections. Be that as it may, the possibility of a Parliament without a majority, & with some 40 or so LP members making the diff between the 2 major parties, must not be ignored as an eventuality in the near future. Tr by J. A. Broussard from IPSA.