Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... defeated Welch by a wide margin , with 59 percent of the vote to his 41 percent . Why did so many voters gravitate to Whitmire ? Our expectation is that voters did not move randomly , but in re- sponse to candidate factors highlighted ...
... defeated Welch by a wide margin , with 59 percent of the vote to his 41 percent . Why did so many voters gravitate to Whitmire ? Our expectation is that voters did not move randomly , but in re- sponse to candidate factors highlighted ...
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... defeated , Slayton attempts a qualitative illustration of how such neighborhoods did in fact pos- sess viable institutions that aided residents in daily life . Through oral histories and a limited amount of documentary evidence , the ...
... defeated , Slayton attempts a qualitative illustration of how such neighborhoods did in fact pos- sess viable institutions that aided residents in daily life . Through oral histories and a limited amount of documentary evidence , the ...
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... defeating judgmentalism . However , there is danger in the collective or public goods approach if the matter of value neutrality is taken too far . If , regardless of their objectives or of the side effects of their actions , terrorists ...
... defeating judgmentalism . However , there is danger in the collective or public goods approach if the matter of value neutrality is taken too far . If , regardless of their objectives or of the side effects of their actions , terrorists ...
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