The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... party identifiers . Second , the election of 1800 crystallized the arrangement by which candidates for the presidency assume the role of party leader . It was Jefferson the party leader who became third president , and it was Jefferson ...
... party identifiers . Second , the election of 1800 crystallized the arrangement by which candidates for the presidency assume the role of party leader . It was Jefferson the party leader who became third president , and it was Jefferson ...
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... parties resulted in the emergence of the Whig party . And the Whigs in turn gave rise in the 1850s to the present - day Republican party . Thus , federalism's local party bases help assure the continuity of party organization . But ...
... parties resulted in the emergence of the Whig party . And the Whigs in turn gave rise in the 1850s to the present - day Republican party . Thus , federalism's local party bases help assure the continuity of party organization . But ...
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... party on the idea of a party of the working American . 19 In still another sense of the term 1932 was a critical election : this one in the domain of political ideas and the public policy that follows those ideas . The election of 1932 ...
... party on the idea of a party of the working American . 19 In still another sense of the term 1932 was a critical election : this one in the domain of political ideas and the public policy that follows those ideas . The election of 1932 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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