Interest group politics in America
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Interest group politics in America
Harper & Row, c1970
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- Orthodox theories of pressure groups, by M. Olson
- By-product and special interest theories, by M. Olson
- An exchange theory of interest groups, by R. H. Salisbury
- Voluntary association memberships of American adults: evidence from national sample surveys, by C. R. Wright and H. H. Hyman
- Students for a Democratic Society, by P. Jacobs and S. Landau
- The National Federation of Independent Business, by J. H. Bunzel
- Entrepreneurs of the right, by R. Dudman
- Forms of organization: myths and realities, by D. B. Truman
- The changing character of negro protest, by J. H. Laue
- The political impasse in farm support legislation, by J. P. Heinz
- AFL-CIO: a confederation or federation? Which road for the future? By A. H. Raskin
- The school men in Missouri, by N. A. Masters, R. H. Salisbury, and T. H. Eliot
- Interest groups, judicial review, and local government, by C. E. Vose
- Interservice competition and the political roles of the armed services, by S. P. Huntington
- Retail druggists and the fair trade laws, by J. C. Palamountain
- Organized labor in electoral politics: some question for the discipline, by H. M. Scoble
- A pressure group and the pressured: a case report, by O. Garceau and C. Silverman
- Lobbyists approach government, by L. M. Milbrath
- The impact of lobbying on governmental decisions, by L. W. Milbrath