The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... issues he may move on the basis of a combination of two or all three of the considera- tions . Some questions do not interest the public . On them he can determine his own course . Other issues stir up such passions that for the time ...
... issues he may move on the basis of a combination of two or all three of the considera- tions . Some questions do not interest the public . On them he can determine his own course . Other issues stir up such passions that for the time ...
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... issues can be fixed . A view of a party standing or falling on definite programs is hardly com- patible with our system of fixed governmental elections . This rigidity is a condition not easily put aside . Hence , under our system , issues ...
... issues can be fixed . A view of a party standing or falling on definite programs is hardly com- patible with our system of fixed governmental elections . This rigidity is a condition not easily put aside . Hence , under our system , issues ...
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... issue is likely to be found without a long series of adjustments . The issues that come before Congress are problems that are formulated elsewhere . Legislation is written and debated out- side of Congress . The legislature is a ...
... issue is likely to be found without a long series of adjustments . The issues that come before Congress are problems that are formulated elsewhere . Legislation is written and debated out- side of Congress . The legislature is a ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
Urheberrecht | |
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