Dynamics of DemocracyAtomic Dog Pub., 2004 - 748 頁 |
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第 198 頁
... favor a welfare " social safety net , " they favor lower bene- fits than liberals do , and they prefer that private charities assist the poor so that the government is involved as little as possible . More broadly , conservatives ...
... favor a welfare " social safety net , " they favor lower bene- fits than liberals do , and they prefer that private charities assist the poor so that the government is involved as little as possible . More broadly , conservatives ...
第 207 頁
... favor rent control ; business owners tend to favor reduction in government reg- ulations unless the regulations protect their businesses . A typical example of these patterns can be seen in the debate over the mini- mum wage . In 1995 ...
... favor rent control ; business owners tend to favor reduction in government reg- ulations unless the regulations protect their businesses . A typical example of these patterns can be seen in the debate over the mini- mum wage . In 1995 ...
第 294 頁
... favor limiting who can participate in elections ( usually on racial or ethnic grounds ) . In the United States , even the most conservative Republicans favor democracy and reject any proposal restricting the right to vote . So by stan ...
... favor limiting who can participate in elections ( usually on racial or ethnic grounds ) . In the United States , even the most conservative Republicans favor democracy and reject any proposal restricting the right to vote . So by stan ...
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