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Tea Parties, Whigs, And Compromise: The Historical Roots Of U.S. Government-Business Relations, John R. Bartle Oct 2010

Tea Parties, Whigs, And Compromise: The Historical Roots Of U.S. Government-Business Relations, John R. Bartle

Public Administration Faculty Publications

This article reviews the politics of government-business relations in the US from 1776 to the present. It argues that two major political interests, the agrarian democrats and the nationalist Whigs, created the context for discussion of economic policy that continues today. At times, pragmatic compromises have resolved the differences between these interests. The lessons from this history are instructive for today, and suggest potentially viable policies and coalitions to address business issues.


Omaha Awareness Tours: The Near South Side, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jan 1979

Omaha Awareness Tours: The Near South Side, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

Publications

History and landmarks from the near south side of Omaha, Nebraska.