The Vested Interests: Their Origins, Development, and BehaviorMacmillan, 1964 - 306 páginas The origins, evolution and behavior of the economic authorities which administer the United States. |
Contenido
FIVE The Poor and the Vested Interests | 79 |
SIX Vested Interests and Government | 99 |
SEVEN | 145 |
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The Vested Interests: Their Origins, Development, and Behavior Edward Ziegler Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
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