Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... influential . Neither the race nor the gender of the respondent is significantly correlated with estimates of the influence of privileged or nonprivileged groups . The conclusion seems clear : influence in the interest - group system is ...
... influential . Neither the race nor the gender of the respondent is significantly correlated with estimates of the influence of privileged or nonprivileged groups . The conclusion seems clear : influence in the interest - group system is ...
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... influence . Unlike other authors , we find that bias within the system is mixed . On the one hand , groups with more wealth are more influential . Whether this is caused by an antipathy toward " poor " groups or simply indicates greater ...
... influence . Unlike other authors , we find that bias within the system is mixed . On the one hand , groups with more wealth are more influential . Whether this is caused by an antipathy toward " poor " groups or simply indicates greater ...
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... influence roughly in proportion to the amount of activity they undertake . The most striking feature of the data in ... Influence ? Do these national patterns conceal important variations by city ? As Hunter's ( 1959 ) account of Atlanta ...
... influence roughly in proportion to the amount of activity they undertake . The most striking feature of the data in ... Influence ? Do these national patterns conceal important variations by city ? As Hunter's ( 1959 ) account of Atlanta ...
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The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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