Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 539
... corporate liberalism , " this attitude is rooted in ... the recognition that the entire business community and the future of the pri- vate economy will best prosper if it assumes a posture of ... Corporations and Corporate Elites 539.
... corporate liberalism , " this attitude is rooted in ... the recognition that the entire business community and the future of the pri- vate economy will best prosper if it assumes a posture of ... Corporations and Corporate Elites 539.
Page 540
... corporate cam- paign contributions . Under the new regulations U.S. corporations can con- tribute a virtually unlimited amount of money to political campaigns by establishing what is known as a " political action committee " or " PAC ...
... corporate cam- paign contributions . Under the new regulations U.S. corporations can con- tribute a virtually unlimited amount of money to political campaigns by establishing what is known as a " political action committee " or " PAC ...
Page 550
... Corporate Conservatism . " American Journal of Sociology 94 : 749-73 . Clawson , Dan , Alan Neustadtl , and James Bearden . 1986. " The Logic of Business Unity . " American Sociological Review 51 : 797–811 . Close , Alexander C. , ed ...
... Corporate Conservatism . " American Journal of Sociology 94 : 749-73 . Clawson , Dan , Alan Neustadtl , and James Bearden . 1986. " The Logic of Business Unity . " American Sociological Review 51 : 797–811 . Close , Alexander C. , ed ...
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Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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