Political Science Quarterly, Volumen24Academy of Political Science., 1909 Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31-38 and to no. 1 of v. 40). |
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... interested in a certain corporation and may be promised a definite reward for his favorable vote on a measure clearly harmful to the public interest but calculated to benefit the No. 1 ] 3 THE NATURE OF POLITICAL CORRUPTION.
... interested in a certain corporation and may be promised a definite reward for his favorable vote on a measure clearly harmful to the public interest but calculated to benefit the No. 1 ] 3 THE NATURE OF POLITICAL CORRUPTION.
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... vote favorably or unfavorably on pending bills , endeavoring at the same time to profit financially by their action , or by their knowledge of the resultant action of the body to which they belong , by speculation in the open market ...
... vote favorably or unfavorably on pending bills , endeavoring at the same time to profit financially by their action , or by their knowledge of the resultant action of the body to which they belong , by speculation in the open market ...
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... vote - buying . To carry this thought out fully , let us assume an absolute despotism in which the arbitrary will of the ruler is the sole source of power . In such a case it is manifestly impossible to ' Mr. Seeley has shown , of ...
... vote - buying . To carry this thought out fully , let us assume an absolute despotism in which the arbitrary will of the ruler is the sole source of power . In such a case it is manifestly impossible to ' Mr. Seeley has shown , of ...
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... vote - buying , it is evident that we could stop this par- ticular form of corruption at once by the simple and ... voting - for instance , the development of an arrogant oligarchy and the growth either of a sodden indifferentism or of a ...
... vote - buying , it is evident that we could stop this par- ticular form of corruption at once by the simple and ... voting - for instance , the development of an arrogant oligarchy and the growth either of a sodden indifferentism or of a ...
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... vote has paralyzed the employment of the police power by governors or mayors to put down violence during strikes . And labor leaders , seduced by promises of office , have consented to misrepresent and be- tray their followers ...
... vote has paralyzed the employment of the police power by governors or mayors to put down violence during strikes . And labor leaders , seduced by promises of office , have consented to misrepresent and be- tray their followers ...
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