Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 471
... individuals . The classical theorists will , no doubt , object that courtroom dialogues generally proceed in the language of individual rights rather than in classical theory's language of obligation and communal goods . Indeed , courts ...
... individuals . The classical theorists will , no doubt , object that courtroom dialogues generally proceed in the language of individual rights rather than in classical theory's language of obligation and communal goods . Indeed , courts ...
Page 548
... individual capitalists . Their ideological conservatism is less likely to be tempered by the pragmatic concern for maintaining access to incumbents . Hence , they contribute a larger share of their donations to conservative candidates ...
... individual capitalists . Their ideological conservatism is less likely to be tempered by the pragmatic concern for maintaining access to incumbents . Hence , they contribute a larger share of their donations to conservative candidates ...
Page 741
... individual on contributions to both the primary and general election campaigns . However , individuals were also able to con- tribute as much as $ 5,000 to any political action committee or national party organization . Overall , these ...
... individual on contributions to both the primary and general election campaigns . However , individuals were also able to con- tribute as much as $ 5,000 to any political action committee or national party organization . Overall , these ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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