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The candidate is committed to these objectives for the period of his incumbency . He does not merely represent “ the people ” or “ the public interest ” ; he represents the particular interests and opinions of the voters who elected him ...
The candidate is committed to these objectives for the period of his incumbency . He does not merely represent “ the people ” or “ the public interest ” ; he represents the particular interests and opinions of the voters who elected him ...
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When the alignment between special interests becomes more or less permanent , he may become definitely committed to one interest or another ; he may become a “ labor senator , ” for example , or a “ big business senator .
When the alignment between special interests becomes more or less permanent , he may become definitely committed to one interest or another ; he may become a “ labor senator , ” for example , or a “ big business senator .
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The enemy is committed to the universal establishment of a form of government which is in several essential respects the direct opposite of democracy . In the foreign policy of communism , there is no provision for the existence of a ...
The enemy is committed to the universal establishment of a form of government which is in several essential respects the direct opposite of democracy . In the foreign policy of communism , there is no provision for the existence of a ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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