The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... Federal Reserve notes ) the money supply could be expanded or contracted . In 1914 Congress passed the Federal Trade Commission Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act . A Federal Trade Commission , modeled after the Interstate Com- merce ...
... Federal Reserve notes ) the money supply could be expanded or contracted . In 1914 Congress passed the Federal Trade Commission Act and the Clayton Antitrust Act . A Federal Trade Commission , modeled after the Interstate Com- merce ...
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... federal bureaucracy need to be reminded of just how small the national government was in 1917. Today there are nearly 3 million federal employees to bring the federal writ into our lives . In 1917 government employees num- bered less ...
... federal bureaucracy need to be reminded of just how small the national government was in 1917. Today there are nearly 3 million federal employees to bring the federal writ into our lives . In 1917 government employees num- bered less ...
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... federal judiciary be enlarged by one new justice for every sitting judge over the age of 70. With respect to the Supreme Court , the maximum number of justices was to be fixed at 15 . What Roosevelt did not say , of course , was that ...
... federal judiciary be enlarged by one new justice for every sitting judge over the age of 70. With respect to the Supreme Court , the maximum number of justices was to be fixed at 15 . What Roosevelt did not say , of course , was that ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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