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Max Weber, From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology Quotes: The final result of political action often, no regularly, stands in completely inadequate and often even paradoxical relation to its original meaning.
         

The final result of political action often, no regularly, stands in completely inadequate and often even paradoxical relation to its original meaning.


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