Abstract
"Apart from any biological, psychological and economic constraints which condition political activity, man's ability to make political decisions is constrained by his interaction with others, the roles into which he is socialized, and the patterns of morality which his society imposes. To attempt to understand the political life without regard to such factors is to deprive political studies of much of its potential explanatory power. "
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