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... symbolic victory . Froman points out that group leaders are less likely than followers to be satisfied with symbolic rewards . However , when they realize that their victory is a hollow one , they exaggerate their accomplishments to ...
... symbolic victory . Froman points out that group leaders are less likely than followers to be satisfied with symbolic rewards . However , when they realize that their victory is a hollow one , they exaggerate their accomplishments to ...
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... symbolic ones ; others settle for tangible , selective benefits ; some seek and receive nothing other than psychological , symbolic payoffs . Only a few seek and receive tangible rewards from governmental action as a result of organized ...
... symbolic ones ; others settle for tangible , selective benefits ; some seek and receive nothing other than psychological , symbolic payoffs . Only a few seek and receive tangible rewards from governmental action as a result of organized ...
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... symbolic success , while smaller , more cohesive groups are able to persist in the pursuit of limited objectives and gradually exhaust their enemy . Edelman makes the point that tangible benefits are rarely redistributed by legislatures ...
... symbolic success , while smaller , more cohesive groups are able to persist in the pursuit of limited objectives and gradually exhaust their enemy . Edelman makes the point that tangible benefits are rarely redistributed by legislatures ...
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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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