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. |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 16 筆
第 3 頁
... incumbent receives simply because of his or her status as such - represents one of the major political changes of the ... Incumbents may complain about this state of affairs , but they also encourage it ; they generally make a point of ...
... incumbent receives simply because of his or her status as such - represents one of the major political changes of the ... Incumbents may complain about this state of affairs , but they also encourage it ; they generally make a point of ...
第 99 頁
... incumbency . Since incumbents have a strong electoral advantage , 12 studies of gender bias have attempted to control for this factor - in effect , comparing male incumbents with female incumbents and male challengers with female ...
... incumbency . Since incumbents have a strong electoral advantage , 12 studies of gender bias have attempted to control for this factor - in effect , comparing male incumbents with female incumbents and male challengers with female ...
第 100 頁
... incumbents or for open seats . For example , in 1992 only thirty - eight women ran as Democratic or Republican nominees for the eighty - six open seats ; even if they had all been elected ( and some were running against each other ) ...
... incumbents or for open seats . For example , in 1992 only thirty - eight women ran as Democratic or Republican nominees for the eighty - six open seats ; even if they had all been elected ( and some were running against each other ) ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Abzug AFL-CIO African American members amendment American politics argued basic Berger bill Black Caucus Alternative campaign candidates capitalism capitalist Caucus Alternative Budget Chapter civil rights coalition Committee congressional action Congressional Black Caucus Congressional Quarterly Congressional Record constituents corporations debate Dellums Democratic district dominated economic economic determination election electoral example explain federal Fenno floor Foner forces Gompers hegemonic House ideology important incumbents industry institutionalist interest groups issues Jeannette Rankin labor leaders leadership legislation limited lobbying lobbyists major Marcantonio members of Congress million mode of production movement oppressed organizations PACs party percent pluralist political action committees position Poulantzas Powell power bloc President protest racial Reagan representatives Republican Richard Fenno rules Senate seniority social socialist society strategy structure struggle Taft-Hartley Act thrifts U.S. Congress unions Victor Berger victory Vietnam Vietnam War Vito Marcantonio vote voters workers