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... interests represented politically , more interests and interest groups must be considered in every political decision , so that decisions are harder to reach , particularly those that can satisfy everybody . The indecision and inac ...
... interests represented politically , more interests and interest groups must be considered in every political decision , so that decisions are harder to reach , particularly those that can satisfy everybody . The indecision and inac ...
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... interest them , and a minority of the population or an interest group mounting a campaign to arouse its con- stituents can thus swing the " election . " Third , any feed- back results that are evaluated by majority rule will mean less ...
... interest them , and a minority of the population or an interest group mounting a campaign to arouse its con- stituents can thus swing the " election . " Third , any feed- back results that are evaluated by majority rule will mean less ...
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... Interest , no . 8 ( Summer 1967 ) , pp . 88-95 . GALLMAN , ROBERT . " Trends in the Size and Distribution of Wealth in the 19th Century . " In Six Papers on the Size Distribution of Wealth and Income , edited by Lee Soltow . New York ...
... Interest , no . 8 ( Summer 1967 ) , pp . 88-95 . GALLMAN , ROBERT . " Trends in the Size and Distribution of Wealth in the 19th Century . " In Six Papers on the Size Distribution of Wealth and Income , edited by Lee Soltow . New York ...
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THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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