1. As a result his writing becomes less concerned with immediate political concerns and he had more time for reading and research. 2. If so, the principles of neutral political concern are at least primafacie valid. 3. In the majority of cases the plays did not formally raise specific political concerns which would warrant such close regulation. 4. Looking at the administrative and financial arrangements more generally, the diminution of political concern is remarkable. 5. Short-lived, spontaneous aggregations of people who share a political concern are identified by Almond as anomie interest groups. 6. Such an effort requires tight organization and strict discipline from lawmakers who are accustomed to putting their own political concerns first. 7. The political concern is not altruistic. 8. While not solely triggered by political concerns, they all eventually focused on the need for reform and the lack of democratisation. 9. Financial constraints on investment were relatively unimportant and only developed subsequently as political concern with state enterprise deficits prompted efforts for greater commercialism. 10. The changeability of political concerns and priorities means that governments are unwilling to make long-term commitments to compensate enterprises for carrying out public service objectives. |