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McLaughlin , in his discussion of the American political system , remarks with satisfaction that the United States has " two big parties instead of a crowd of factions " ( p . 210 ) . In the light of political developments during the ...
McLaughlin , in his discussion of the American political system , remarks with satisfaction that the United States has " two big parties instead of a crowd of factions " ( p . 210 ) . In the light of political developments during the ...
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The Money Power in Politics . Despite the misgivings of reformers as to spoilsmanship , boss rule , and the absence of genuine issues in politics , there might have been less reason for alarm if it had not also been evident that the ...
The Money Power in Politics . Despite the misgivings of reformers as to spoilsmanship , boss rule , and the absence of genuine issues in politics , there might have been less reason for alarm if it had not also been evident that the ...
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The spoils system is a method of financing political parties , which are the inevitable companions of so - called popular government . Unless men through the country at large are willing to contribute openly and for legitimate purposes ...
The spoils system is a method of financing political parties , which are the inevitable companions of so - called popular government . Unless men through the country at large are willing to contribute openly and for legitimate purposes ...
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GOVERNMENT AND THE ECON | 3 |
Efforts at Arbitration | 4 |
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