Politics in England: An InterpretationFaber & Faber, 1965 - 247 páginas |
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... views about policy on a set of six attitude questions , com- pared to only 46 per cent of nonmembers . Of special importance is the finding that these differences did not represent the indirect influence of educational differences ...
... views about policy on a set of six attitude questions , com- pared to only 46 per cent of nonmembers . Of special importance is the finding that these differences did not represent the indirect influence of educational differences ...
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... views have special weight - but these views do not guarantee him command of a majority of NEC votes . The same is true of the An- nual Conference , which meets only five days a year , but is nominally the highest source of authority ...
... views have special weight - but these views do not guarantee him command of a majority of NEC votes . The same is true of the An- nual Conference , which meets only five days a year , but is nominally the highest source of authority ...
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... views of everyone . In the eighteenth century , Parliament rather than the monarch came to be valued as the embodiment of public opinion . At that time Edmund Burke developed the classic statement of the duty of the MP to vote in ...
... views of everyone . In the eighteenth century , Parliament rather than the monarch came to be valued as the embodiment of public opinion . At that time Edmund Burke developed the classic statement of the duty of the MP to vote in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
CHAPTER V | 17 |
The Political Culture | 28 |
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1964 general election A. H. Halsey A. V. Dicey administrative affairs Almond America authority British government Cabinet cent century chapter Church civil servants civil service committees communication concerning conflict Conservative Party Constitution debate decisions differences economic election electoral emotional emphasize England English politics English society Englishmen existence Gallup Poll governmental Harold Wilson House of Commons Hugh Gaitskell important individual industrial influence instance institutions interviewed involved Labour government Labour Party leadership legislation Liberal London Lord majority party Mark Abrams ment middle-class monarchy national political roles national politicians norms outlook Oxford Parliament parliamentary party leaders peripheral public persons political attitudes political culture political parties political socialization political system population position pressure groups Prime Minister public schools recruitment reform regime Richard Rose Socialist status survey symbols tion trade unions traditional Verba voters welfare working-class ΙΟ