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Yale Political Monthly 1983 February, The Politic, Inc. Feb 1983

Yale Political Monthly 1983 February, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Magazine 1982 Spring, The Politic, Inc. Apr 1982

Yale Political Magazine 1982 Spring, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Monthly 1981 November, The Politic, Inc. Nov 1981

Yale Political Monthly 1981 November, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Monthly 1981 October, The Politic, Inc. Oct 1981

Yale Political Monthly 1981 October, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Monthly 1981 March, The Politic, Inc. Mar 1981

Yale Political Monthly 1981 March, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Monthly 1980 November, The Politic, Inc. Nov 1980

Yale Political Monthly 1980 November, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Monthly 1980 March, The Politic, Inc. Mar 1980

Yale Political Monthly 1980 March, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Monthly 1979 December, The Politic, Inc. Dec 1979

Yale Political Monthly 1979 December, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Contributing Factors To The Existence Of Right-To-Work Laws In Two Southern States, Timothy A. Bledsoe May 1978

Contributing Factors To The Existence Of Right-To-Work Laws In Two Southern States, Timothy A. Bledsoe

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Providing explanations of why governments or political systems adopt the public policies they do is and has been a goal of political science for some time. The purpose of this paper is to investigate one specific policy out-come -- so called "right-to- work" laws -- in the context of the political environment provided by two Southern states: Arkansas and Louisiana.1 Specifically, an effort will be made to determine what environmental factors have tended to encourage the adoption of right-to-work laws and how the proponents and opponents of such laws have attempted to influence their passage or repeal.


The Logic Of Protest Action, Herman L. Boschken Jan 1975

The Logic Of Protest Action, Herman L. Boschken

Herman L. Boschken

In recent years, there has been a noticeable growth in political protest involving groups of widely diverging interests. The rising incidence of protest seems paradoxical to the apparent growth of affluence in society. This paper attempts to resolve this paradox by contending that most forms of protest are a function of the degree of separation between (a) the values and goals of those controlling collective decision processes and (b) the diversity of interests and aspirations in segmented society at large. Through protest action, disenfranchised groups are able to impose "external" costs on "establishment" regimes that lead to alteration of the …


An Open Letter To The Democratic Voters Of Humboldt County, Communist Party Of Humboldt County Jan 1950

An Open Letter To The Democratic Voters Of Humboldt County, Communist Party Of Humboldt County

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

An open letter to constituents in Humboldt County recounting recent events: statement made by Humboldt Standard on March 8th on anti-communist resolution, Senator McCarthy(R) rod-baiting, aims of Communist Party.


Communist Party Speech On Humboldt County, Mad River Project, Communist Party Jan 1950

Communist Party Speech On Humboldt County, Mad River Project, Communist Party

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet that reads as a campaign speech for a unnamed candidate representing the Communist Party of Humboldt County. Details plans for reform including Mad River Project.


Yale Political Journal; A Magazine Of Student Opinion 1948 Spring, The Politic, Inc. Apr 1948

Yale Political Journal; A Magazine Of Student Opinion 1948 Spring, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Book Review. Waldo, D., The Administrative State: A Study Of The Political Theory Of American Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1948

Book Review. Waldo, D., The Administrative State: A Study Of The Political Theory Of American Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Journal; A Magazine Of Student Opinion 1947 October, The Politic, Inc. Oct 1947

Yale Political Journal; A Magazine Of Student Opinion 1947 October, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Journal; A Magazine Of Student Opinion 1947 February, The Politic, Inc. Feb 1947

Yale Political Journal; A Magazine Of Student Opinion 1947 February, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


'Farewell' Address To The People Of The United States, Announcing His Intention Of Retiring From Public Life At The Expiration Of The Present Constitutional Term Of Presidency, George Washington Dec 1795

'Farewell' Address To The People Of The United States, Announcing His Intention Of Retiring From Public Life At The Expiration Of The Present Constitutional Term Of Presidency, George Washington

Zea E-Books in American Studies

President George Washington’s farewell address “To the People of the United States” was delivered to the public through the medium of the Philadelphia Daily Advertiser newspaper and was immediately reprinted in other newspapers and in pamphlet form throughout the country, and in England, Ireland, and Scotland as well. All contemporary editions derived directly or indirectly from the Daily Advertiser newspaper source.

The composition of the address was a collaborative effort, with James Madison co-authoring with Washington an early draft that was reviewed and revised at least twice to incorporate suggestions by Alexander Hamilton. The final draft, in Washington’s handwriting, was …