Unequal Struggle: Class, Gender, Race, And Power In The U.s. CongressAvalon Publishing, 1994年10月9日 - 187 頁 In this book, Berg argues that the structure of the capitalist economy constrains progressive congressional action. Asserting that neither pluralism nor institutionalism adequately explains congressional outcomes, he offers an alternative Marxist analysis that recognizes how political struggle exists within limits posed by the need to maintain capitalist prosperity. |
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... Democratic senators . Although Carter did join the effort at the last moment , it was not enough ( Ferguson and ... Democratic presidency with Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress . Given the AFL - CIO's long - time support ...
... Democratic senators . Although Carter did join the effort at the last moment , it was not enough ( Ferguson and ... Democratic presidency with Democratic majorities in both houses of Congress . Given the AFL - CIO's long - time support ...
第 89 頁
... Democratic Party and was pressured toward accommodationism . Democratic control of Congress was labor's only hope of blocking anti - union changes in the NLRA , 16 a Democratic president was the only protection against the appointment ...
... Democratic Party and was pressured toward accommodationism . Democratic control of Congress was labor's only hope of blocking anti - union changes in the NLRA , 16 a Democratic president was the only protection against the appointment ...
第 90 頁
... Democratic Party , labor still was not an interest group like the others . For example , although unions , along with bankers , farmers , and other interest groups have secured dominant positions on various congressional committees and ...
... Democratic Party , labor still was not an interest group like the others . For example , although unions , along with bankers , farmers , and other interest groups have secured dominant positions on various congressional committees and ...
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