Private Power & American DemocracyKnopf, 1966 - 397 páginas Study of the political power wielded by private sector interest groups in the USA - covers aspects of entrepreneurship and government, leadership, parliamentary practices, trade union influence, public interest, etc. References. |
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CHAPTER | 11 |
Introduction | 157 |
The States | 166 |
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