The Politics of Ideas: Political Theory and American Public PolicyDorsey Press, 1984 - 358 páginas |
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... turn of the Madisonian screw . Public policy is accomplished only after accord is reached among officeholders who represent widely differing constituencies . Majority rule is required to reach accord . But it is not a majority of all ...
... turn of the Madisonian screw . Public policy is accomplished only after accord is reached among officeholders who represent widely differing constituencies . Majority rule is required to reach accord . But it is not a majority of all ...
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... turn , sold to finance state - built roads and canals . The states used their powers of eminent domain to create rights of way and they chartered road and canal companies as private corporations.15 By the time of the railroad's arrival ...
... turn , sold to finance state - built roads and canals . The states used their powers of eminent domain to create rights of way and they chartered road and canal companies as private corporations.15 By the time of the railroad's arrival ...
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... turn labor militancy away from vio- lence and to turn labor law into a mechanism for supporting and en- couraging labor unions . Not least , there were many among the New Dealers who also hoped to win labor's support for the Democratic ...
... turn labor militancy away from vio- lence and to turn labor law into a mechanism for supporting and en- couraging labor unions . Not least , there were many among the New Dealers who also hoped to win labor's support for the Democratic ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART | 8 |
The Declaration and the Creed | 42 |
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