Amern CommonwealthBasic Books, 31.05.1976 - 224 Seiten |
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... administrative system would be wholly subordinate - in law at least - to the President . Had not Vice President John Adams , presiding over a Senate equally divided on the issue , cast the de- ciding vote in favor of Presidential ...
... administrative system would be wholly subordinate - in law at least - to the President . Had not Vice President John Adams , presiding over a Senate equally divided on the issue , cast the de- ciding vote in favor of Presidential ...
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... administrative apparatus so large as to be immune from popular control , by placing power over a governmental bureaucracy of any size in private rather than public hands , or by vesting discretionary authority in the hands of a public ...
... administrative apparatus so large as to be immune from popular control , by placing power over a governmental bureaucracy of any size in private rather than public hands , or by vesting discretionary authority in the hands of a public ...
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... administrative apparatus a mere tool of the Dem- ocratic party advantage , but to purify that apparatus not only of what they took to be Federalist subversion but also of personal decadence . The government was becoming not just large ...
... administrative apparatus a mere tool of the Dem- ocratic party advantage , but to purify that apparatus not only of what they took to be Federalist subversion but also of personal decadence . The government was becoming not just large ...
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administrative agencies American exceptionalism American political authority become Bryce budget bureaucracy capitalism cent of GNP century citizens civil coalition concern confidence Congress Constitution Court cracy critical Daniel Bell decade Declaration decline defense democracy democratic surge Department economic election electoral equal ernment established executive expansion expenditures fact federal Federalist forces foreign policy form of government founding future groups ideological increased individual institutions IRVING KRISTOL issues large corporation leaders leadership legislation Leo Strauss less levels liberal liberty litical Madison major Manifest Destiny ment military military-industrial complex Montesquieu moral moralistic movements Nathan Glazer Nixon organization party system polarization political efficacy political participation popular President principle problems programs public opinion question reform regime Republican role separation of powers SEYMOUR MARTIN LIPSET Sidney Verba significant social socialist society thought tion Tocqueville traditional United Vietnam Vietnam War vote voters welfare shift