The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... representative view of money in politics is set forth in the following excerpts from a speech by Senator Gerald P. Nye : " There are various influences at work these days which threaten our representative form of government , but upon ...
... representative view of money in politics is set forth in the following excerpts from a speech by Senator Gerald P. Nye : " There are various influences at work these days which threaten our representative form of government , but upon ...
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... representative can add the support of the float- ing voter to that of the traditional party follower , he is not forced to make concessions to the single - aim voters . Admittedly one of the most disturbing developments threat- ening ...
... representative can add the support of the float- ing voter to that of the traditional party follower , he is not forced to make concessions to the single - aim voters . Admittedly one of the most disturbing developments threat- ening ...
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... representative process itself . Our administrative service has developed in response to the needs of particular groups . This has tended to make it responsive and representative . It has great fluidity . The best example of this is the ...
... representative process itself . Our administrative service has developed in response to the needs of particular groups . This has tended to make it responsive and representative . It has great fluidity . The best example of this is the ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
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