The Doctrine of Responsible Party Government: Its Origins and Present StateRevision of thesis--Yale University. Bibliography: p. 165-172. |
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Its Origins and Present State Austin Ranney. CHAPTER FOUR A. Lawrence Lowell Abbott Lawrence Lowell's ultimate position upon the function of political parties in the American system was a considerable departure from that of Woodrow ...
Its Origins and Present State Austin Ranney. CHAPTER FOUR A. Lawrence Lowell Abbott Lawrence Lowell's ultimate position upon the function of political parties in the American system was a considerable departure from that of Woodrow ...
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... Lowell , American democracy is large - scale democracy and , as long as it remains so , political parties will con- tinue to be the only possible agency for accomplishing a number of important functions . In the first place , he ...
... Lowell , American democracy is large - scale democracy and , as long as it remains so , political parties will con- tinue to be the only possible agency for accomplishing a number of important functions . In the first place , he ...
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... Lowell was never clear as to whether he was talking about the existing parties or about some ideal to which , in his opinion , they should conform . When he came to consider the American party system in particular , however , this ...
... Lowell was never clear as to whether he was talking about the existing parties or about some ideal to which , in his opinion , they should conform . When he came to consider the American party system in particular , however , this ...
Contents
Chapter One THE PROBLEM | 3 |
Chapter Three WOODROW WILSON 25 2 0 2 2 | 25 |
Chapter Four A lawrence lowELL | 48 |
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