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... interests . Corporatist interests , reinforced by the culture of ' the Romantic Revolt ' , used their freedom to pursue leapfrogging claims , resulting in an unintended immobilism : governments were no longer strong enough to impose ...
... interests . Corporatist interests , reinforced by the culture of ' the Romantic Revolt ' , used their freedom to pursue leapfrogging claims , resulting in an unintended immobilism : governments were no longer strong enough to impose ...
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... interests , we seem , after all , to be left , on both theoretical and empirical grounds , with the expectation that vested interests will normally prevail and that better ideas will have only a marginal impact on social out- comes ...
... interests , we seem , after all , to be left , on both theoretical and empirical grounds , with the expectation that vested interests will normally prevail and that better ideas will have only a marginal impact on social out- comes ...
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... interests or powers get out of a tight spot . Even when vested interests are not done in by force , and there is no unorganised frontier , and also no stalemate of offsetting interests , ideas can sometimes win . We turn now to an ...
... interests or powers get out of a tight spot . Even when vested interests are not done in by force , and there is no unorganised frontier , and also no stalemate of offsetting interests , ideas can sometimes win . We turn now to an ...
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