The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... cities had explosive social and political implica- tions . At the center of wrongdoing were politicians , the swelling ranks of immigrants , and the businessman . Reporters such as Lincoln Ste- phens gave detailed accounts of the way in ...
... cities had explosive social and political implica- tions . At the center of wrongdoing were politicians , the swelling ranks of immigrants , and the businessman . Reporters such as Lincoln Ste- phens gave detailed accounts of the way in ...
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... cities . Mostly , they corroborated Hunter's conclusions . But even while sociologists were in the field , political scientists were working parallel rows . Professor Robert Dahl studied influence and authority in New Haven and came to ...
... cities . Mostly , they corroborated Hunter's conclusions . But even while sociologists were in the field , political scientists were working parallel rows . Professor Robert Dahl studied influence and authority in New Haven and came to ...
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... CITIES The concept of externality is basic to economic analysis . It may be defined as a consequence of any transaction that extends beyond the immediate marketplace exchange . ( It is external to the exchange . ) If , for example , I ...
... CITIES The concept of externality is basic to economic analysis . It may be defined as a consequence of any transaction that extends beyond the immediate marketplace exchange . ( It is external to the exchange . ) If , for example , I ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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