The Politics of Democracy: American Parties in ActionRinehart, 1940 - 468 Seiten |
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... theory applied aptly to Hamilton's pro- gram . Indeed , his policies greatly strengthened the effectiveness of the new government . Rule by commercial interests could not be easily justified by the majority theory , but the Federalists ...
... theory applied aptly to Hamilton's pro- gram . Indeed , his policies greatly strengthened the effectiveness of the new government . Rule by commercial interests could not be easily justified by the majority theory , but the Federalists ...
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... theory can be translated into 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 ...
... theory can be translated into 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 ...
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... theories concerning probable or desirable courses of social development . Such theories sometimes win acceptance as political objectives . However , all analysis is partial and selective . Devia- tion is bound to exist between any tidy ...
... theories concerning probable or desirable courses of social development . Such theories sometimes win acceptance as political objectives . However , all analysis is partial and selective . Devia- tion is bound to exist between any tidy ...
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CHAPTER | 23 |
Banners of Belief | 87 |
Standards for Judging the American Party System | 100 |
Urheberrecht | |
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