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... opinion . 140 A study of the opinions of American businessmen about the reduc- tion of tariffs indicates the absence of relationship between actual opinion and communicated opinion . Attitudes toward foreign trade among the public are ...
... opinion . 140 A study of the opinions of American businessmen about the reduc- tion of tariffs indicates the absence of relationship between actual opinion and communicated opinion . Attitudes toward foreign trade among the public are ...
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... opinion but in conformity with unstated opinion . In this case , information flowed between governmental elites and a special portion of the public that had an unusual concern over the issue . Com- munication from the broader public was ...
... opinion but in conformity with unstated opinion . In this case , information flowed between governmental elites and a special portion of the public that had an unusual concern over the issue . Com- munication from the broader public was ...
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... opinions of masses more than masses influence the opinion of elites . Mass publics respond to political symbols manipulated by elites , not to facts or political principles . 6. The only reasonably stable aspect of mass politics is ...
... opinions of masses more than masses influence the opinion of elites . Mass publics respond to political symbols manipulated by elites , not to facts or political principles . 6. The only reasonably stable aspect of mass politics is ...
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The Irony of Democracy: An Uncommon Introduction to American Politics Thomas R. Dye,Luther Harmon Zeigler Vista de fragmentos - 1970 |
The Irony of Democracy: An Uncommon Introduction to American Politics Thomas R. Dye,Luther Harmon Zeigler Sin vista previa disponible - 1978 |
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