The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... effective political support is far from clear . Viewed in operational terms , it remains nebulous . Calhoun could base his theoretical structure on the solid interests of the groups in control of the southern states . By way of contrast ...
... effective political support is far from clear . Viewed in operational terms , it remains nebulous . Calhoun could base his theoretical structure on the solid interests of the groups in control of the southern states . By way of contrast ...
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American Parties in Action Pendleton Herring. of voluntary workers and develop an effective organization . We have yet to find a substitute for party patronage viewed as the cement for constructing effective political support . In this ...
American Parties in Action Pendleton Herring. of voluntary workers and develop an effective organization . We have yet to find a substitute for party patronage viewed as the cement for constructing effective political support . In this ...
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... effective foundation of the New Deal . They have brought to it qualities that make their work of outstanding significance . For they have demonstrated that if ever the United States can be persuaded to rationalize its civil service ...
... effective foundation of the New Deal . They have brought to it qualities that make their work of outstanding significance . For they have demonstrated that if ever the United States can be persuaded to rationalize its civil service ...
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CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
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