The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... groups , interest - group tactics , the proposition that society is composed of multi- ple interest groups ( society is therefore said to have multiple centers of demand ) , and the further proposition that public policy is a conse ...
... groups , interest - group tactics , the proposition that society is composed of multi- ple interest groups ( society is therefore said to have multiple centers of demand ) , and the further proposition that public policy is a conse ...
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... groups make multiple demands ; some groups win their de- mands , others lose . Overall , it is said , the power of interest groups to force their demands on government is dispersed and scattered among many competing interest groups . A ...
... groups make multiple demands ; some groups win their de- mands , others lose . Overall , it is said , the power of interest groups to force their demands on government is dispersed and scattered among many competing interest groups . A ...
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... groups constitute ( in proportion to their numbers ) a very large percentage of our country's poorest . Suppose , too , that it can be demonstrated ( as it can be ) that members of minority groups have fewer of the best- paying jobs ...
... groups constitute ( in proportion to their numbers ) a very large percentage of our country's poorest . Suppose , too , that it can be demonstrated ( as it can be ) that members of minority groups have fewer of the best- paying jobs ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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