The masses are the ruling classes : policy romanticism, democratic populism, and American social welfare /
The Masses are the Ruling Classes proposes the radical, yet seemingly innocuous view that social policy in the United States is determined by mass consent. Contemporary explanations of decision making in the US typically attribute power over policy making to a variety of hidden forces and illegitima...
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New York, NY :
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