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Carl J. Friedrich has written:

'The age of power' -- subject(s): Civilization, Seventeenth century

'Europe: an emergent nation?' -- subject(s): European federation, European cooperation

'Foreign policy in the making' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Balance of power, International relations

'Totalitarianism in perspective' -- subject(s): Totalitarianism

'Demokratie als Herrschafts-und Lebensform'

'Man and his government' -- subject(s): Methodology, Political science

'Bureaucracy faces anarchy' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Bureaucracy, Political science, Public administration

'An introduction to political theory' -- subject(s): Political science

'The new belief in the common man' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Democracy, Political science

'Transcendent justice' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Christianity and politics

'Constitutional government and democracy; theory and practice in Europe and America' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Political science

'Totalitarian Dictatorship and autocracy' -- subject(s): Totalitarianism

'The development of the control of advertising on the air' -- subject(s): Radio advertising

'Trends of federalism in theory and practice' -- subject(s): Federal government, Case studies

'Authority, reason and discretion'

'The new image of the common man' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Democracy, Political science

'Der Verfassungsstaat der Neuzeit' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Political science

'Congress and the control of radiobroadcasting, I-[II]' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Radio, Radio broadcasting, United States, United States. Congress, United States. Federal Communications Commission

'The age of the baroque' -- subject(s): History

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