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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... forces pushing for no change or minimal change in policy as opposed to the forces pushing for greater change in policy . Yet , . . . our examination of the congressional - bureaucratic relationship has also found some exceptions to ...
... forces pushing for no change or minimal change in policy as opposed to the forces pushing for greater change in policy . Yet , . . . our examination of the congressional - bureaucratic relationship has also found some exceptions to ...
第 74 頁
... forces . For example , consider the union record during the Carter administra- tion , the last time before 1993 that the supposedly prolabor Democratic Party controlled all the branches of the federal government . The unions had ...
... forces . For example , consider the union record during the Carter administra- tion , the last time before 1993 that the supposedly prolabor Democratic Party controlled all the branches of the federal government . The unions had ...
第 113 頁
... forces . General David Hunter sent Smalls to Washington , together with chaplain Mansfield French , to persuade President Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton to authorize the enlistment of escaped slaves - known at the time as ...
... forces . General David Hunter sent Smalls to Washington , together with chaplain Mansfield French , to persuade President Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton to authorize the enlistment of escaped slaves - known at the time as ...
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