Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 209
... Party was responsible in 1912 for the election of Wilson and partially responsible for his reƫlection in 1916. But usually the minor party is not able to overcome the old party ties and traditions that bind the voters to the major parties ...
... Party was responsible in 1912 for the election of Wilson and partially responsible for his reƫlection in 1916. But usually the minor party is not able to overcome the old party ties and traditions that bind the voters to the major parties ...
Page 215
... major parties , it seems clear that the bi - party system meets with the approval of the great mass of Americans . There may be a desire for a new alignment of major parties , for the creation of a true liberal party on the one hand and ...
... major parties , it seems clear that the bi - party system meets with the approval of the great mass of Americans . There may be a desire for a new alignment of major parties , for the creation of a true liberal party on the one hand and ...
Page 216
... major parties are so framed as to make the strongest possible appeal to the whole electorate , irrespective of class or section . But in Germany there is no such attempt to synchronize party demands with the general welfare . The ...
... major parties are so framed as to make the strongest possible appeal to the whole electorate , irrespective of class or section . But in Germany there is no such attempt to synchronize party demands with the general welfare . The ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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