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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... groups and the members of Congress themselves seemed to benefit from it . From the pluralist point of view , the system encouraged members to retain their early committee assignments , and let members and interest groups know , years in ...
... groups and the members of Congress themselves seemed to benefit from it . From the pluralist point of view , the system encouraged members to retain their early committee assignments , and let members and interest groups know , years in ...
第 67 頁
... groups were included , at first in the franchise and finally in Congress as well . But this was not necessarily inclusion as equals . As Poulantzas pointed out , the dominated can be brought into state structures as the dominated ...
... groups were included , at first in the franchise and finally in Congress as well . But this was not necessarily inclusion as equals . As Poulantzas pointed out , the dominated can be brought into state structures as the dominated ...
第 69 頁
... groups can leave politicians who come from these groups , or who see themselves as representing their interests , in possession of strongholds within the state . The politicians can then use these positions to seek to promote and defend ...
... groups can leave politicians who come from these groups , or who see themselves as representing their interests , in possession of strongholds within the state . The politicians can then use these positions to seek to promote and defend ...
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