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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第 73 頁
... opponents always hold the best cards , and in which their possible winnings are strictly limited in any case . The ... opponents , the corporate capitalists , and according to rules which those opponents wrote . I refer here to the ...
... opponents always hold the best cards , and in which their possible winnings are strictly limited in any case . The ... opponents , the corporate capitalists , and according to rules which those opponents wrote . I refer here to the ...
第 130 頁
... opponent . In the case of such a substitute amendment , the opponent would normally be the floor manager of the original bill , in this case the chair of the House Budget Committee . But in the case of the Alternative Budget , control ...
... opponent . In the case of such a substitute amendment , the opponent would normally be the floor manager of the original bill , in this case the chair of the House Budget Committee . But in the case of the Alternative Budget , control ...
第 164 頁
... opponent John Ellis , was printed in the New York Times , July 13 , 1948 ; Marcantonio's response to a Times editorial , not directly to Ellis - was in a letter to the editor in the New York Times , October 30 , 1948. Both are quoted in ...
... opponent John Ellis , was printed in the New York Times , July 13 , 1948 ; Marcantonio's response to a Times editorial , not directly to Ellis - was in a letter to the editor in the New York Times , October 30 , 1948. Both are quoted in ...
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