1975
DOI: 10.3790/978-3-428-43532-6
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Innerparteiliche Demokratie im Parteienstaat

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“…The influence of political parties on the modern state is so great that it gave rise to the theory of a "party state", the central thesis of which is associated with the formation of the political will of the people through parties and its "mediation" in relations with the state power. The most determined representatives of this theory even recognize parties as organs of the state (Trautmann, 1975;Libertan, 1974). However, the main emphasis of the doctrine of "party state" is made on the need for the existence of opposing political forces, alternative political attitudes.…”
Section: Accountability Of the Executive To The Parliamentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of political parties on the modern state is so great that it gave rise to the theory of a "party state", the central thesis of which is associated with the formation of the political will of the people through parties and its "mediation" in relations with the state power. The most determined representatives of this theory even recognize parties as organs of the state (Trautmann, 1975;Libertan, 1974). However, the main emphasis of the doctrine of "party state" is made on the need for the existence of opposing political forces, alternative political attitudes.…”
Section: Accountability Of the Executive To The Parliamentmentioning
confidence: 99%