The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... president . Only emergency brings such unity . With factionalism and localism rife in Congress and with party leaders often lacking both expert knowledge and authority , the president has turned increasingly to his administrative ...
... president . Only emergency brings such unity . With factionalism and localism rife in Congress and with party leaders often lacking both expert knowledge and authority , the president has turned increasingly to his administrative ...
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... president ' must exorcise , and our presidents are reduced to using spells and incantations . They can make speeches and write letters ; they can argue , appeal , exhort , and condemn . But what they can do is little . Federal funds and ...
... president ' must exorcise , and our presidents are reduced to using spells and incantations . They can make speeches and write letters ; they can argue , appeal , exhort , and condemn . But what they can do is little . Federal funds and ...
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... president cannot get a man- date for his administration simply by asking voters what they think of his friends . The ... President , Vice President , or member of Congress . It also has ' teeth ' designed to remove the relief worker as ...
... president cannot get a man- date for his administration simply by asking voters what they think of his friends . The ... President , Vice President , or member of Congress . It also has ' teeth ' designed to remove the relief worker as ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
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