The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... accepted as sufficient in itself , even in the face of new factual situations that contradict the theory ... accepted symbols than by enunciating a program developed from cold analysis of specific needs . As Crane Brinton suggests , 1 ...
... accepted as sufficient in itself , even in the face of new factual situations that contradict the theory ... accepted symbols than by enunciating a program developed from cold analysis of specific needs . As Crane Brinton suggests , 1 ...
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... accepted as salutary influences , there must be common acceptance of the procedures and institutions by which men are to struggle for political power . It is interesting to note how slow leaders were to accept the idea that two parties ...
... accepted as salutary influences , there must be common acceptance of the procedures and institutions by which men are to struggle for political power . It is interesting to note how slow leaders were to accept the idea that two parties ...
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... accepted doctrine and then iden- tifying a hidden selfish aim with this accepted end , opinion is be- fogged and a goal gained under false pretenses . Propaganda thus often leads people to do something that they would not do if ...
... accepted doctrine and then iden- tifying a hidden selfish aim with this accepted end , opinion is be- fogged and a goal gained under false pretenses . Propaganda thus often leads people to do something that they would not do if ...
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CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
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