The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... attempt to end the disjuncture between values and practice ; and it would make for a logically tidy observation to ... attempt to identify major components of the Ameri- can political culture . And last , we attempt an explanation of the ...
... attempt to end the disjuncture between values and practice ; and it would make for a logically tidy observation to ... attempt to identify major components of the Ameri- can political culture . And last , we attempt an explanation of the ...
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... attempt to use government power to curb and control the economic system for social and political ends . We shall explore these attempts in sections to follow and also pay attention to cases in which the Su- preme Court attempted to ...
... attempt to use government power to curb and control the economic system for social and political ends . We shall explore these attempts in sections to follow and also pay attention to cases in which the Su- preme Court attempted to ...
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... attempt to create in Congress a coalition that would legislate on behalf of voting rights ; and third were attempts by way of boycotts , marches , sit - ins , and lie - ins to bring an end to Jim Crow in social and economic practices ...
... attempt to create in Congress a coalition that would legislate on behalf of voting rights ; and third were attempts by way of boycotts , marches , sit - ins , and lie - ins to bring an end to Jim Crow in social and economic practices ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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