Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 547
... specific benefit in exchange for their contribution . Their purpose is simply to elect officials whose ideological position is sympathetic to the general interests of their class . The motives and constraints affecting corporate ...
... specific benefit in exchange for their contribution . Their purpose is simply to elect officials whose ideological position is sympathetic to the general interests of their class . The motives and constraints affecting corporate ...
Page 596
... specific religious affiliation does suggest that to some extent senators are motivated by individual - specific influences which are not derived from or affected by constituent interests . The sign on the geographic region variable ...
... specific religious affiliation does suggest that to some extent senators are motivated by individual - specific influences which are not derived from or affected by constituent interests . The sign on the geographic region variable ...
Page 598
... specific interests may exist . Specifically , the senator - specific religious affilia- tion variables are not highly correlated to the proportion of state population which is Catholic or Southern Baptist and Mormon , respectively ...
... specific interests may exist . Specifically , the senator - specific religious affilia- tion variables are not highly correlated to the proportion of state population which is Catholic or Southern Baptist and Mormon , respectively ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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