The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... called good government . Fred Howe , after his experi- ence as a reformer in New York City , came to the conclusion that Tammany survived despite periodic scandals because people liked it . They voted for it because they deemed it a ...
... called good government . Fred Howe , after his experi- ence as a reformer in New York City , came to the conclusion that Tammany survived despite periodic scandals because people liked it . They voted for it because they deemed it a ...
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... called democracy . In as- sessing it we are dealing with concepts having the nature of creeds , dogmas , even myths . Our problem of analysis is to note the relationship of its theoretical values to the pattern of inter- ests and ...
... called democracy . In as- sessing it we are dealing with concepts having the nature of creeds , dogmas , even myths . Our problem of analysis is to note the relationship of its theoretical values to the pattern of inter- ests and ...
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... called upon to choose among sev- eral factional leaders as in 1824 . The popular contest over the presidency not only has fortified a two - party alignment over the country but also has acted as a nationalizing influence on the party ...
... called upon to choose among sev- eral factional leaders as in 1824 . The popular contest over the presidency not only has fortified a two - party alignment over the country but also has acted as a nationalizing influence on the party ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
Urheberrecht | |
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