The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... seek their own salvation . The powers of the federal govern- ment were limited to the performance of certain definite func- tions . No unified executive authority was charged with the responsibility of carrying out a positive program ...
... seek their own salvation . The powers of the federal govern- ment were limited to the performance of certain definite func- tions . No unified executive authority was charged with the responsibility of carrying out a positive program ...
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... seeking , and the bitter jealousies arising in our party conventions , the ulti- mate adjustment almost invariably ... seek unity in the face of disagree- ment . A party convention offers them the opportunity to negotiate and human ...
... seeking , and the bitter jealousies arising in our party conventions , the ulti- mate adjustment almost invariably ... seek unity in the face of disagree- ment . A party convention offers them the opportunity to negotiate and human ...
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... seek a well - rounded and complete world of things as they should be . If the doctrinaire approach means an attitude toward government divorced from what is possible and what is wanted by the mass of men in terms of their specific needs ...
... seek a well - rounded and complete world of things as they should be . If the doctrinaire approach means an attitude toward government divorced from what is possible and what is wanted by the mass of men in terms of their specific needs ...
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CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
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