01312nam0-2200397---450 99000572505020331620200422190157.0000572505USA01000572505(ALEPH)000572505USA0100057250520070821d2006----|||y0itaa50------baenggbz 00|||Rethinking The foundations of modern political thoughtedited by Annabel Brett and James Tullywith Holly Hamilton-BleakleyCambridgeUniversity press2006X, 298 p.23 cmAtti di una conferenza tenuta a Cambridge nel 2003.Filosofia politicaSec. 15.-sec. 18.FSKINNER, QUENTIN. THE FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHTFCAMBRIDGE320.090 2BRETT,AnnabelTULLY,JamesHAMILTON BLEAKLEY,HollyITSA20111219990005725050203316Dipar.to di Filosofia - SalernoDFBB 320.090 2 RET8472 FILBB 320.090 28472 FILBKFIL20121027USA01152620121027USA011615Rethinking The foundations of modern political thought1083354UNISA03753oam 2200661I 450 991079772800332120230808212659.01-317-26250-61-315-63559-31-317-26249-210.4324/9781315635590 (CKB)3710000000526773(EBL)4186461(SSID)ssj0001580059(PQKBManifestationID)16257733(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001580059(PQKBWorkID)13557527(PQKB)10849704(MiAaPQ)EBC4186461(Au-PeEL)EBL4186461(CaPaEBR)ebr11128034(CaONFJC)MIL877691(OCoLC)932340141(OCoLC)958107348(OCoLC)931534825(FINmELB)ELB141478(EXLCZ)99371000000052677320180706e20162011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCheese factories on the moon why earmarks are good for American democracy /Scott A. Frisch and Sean Q. KellyLondon ;New York :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (198 p.)First published 2011 by Paradigm Publisher.1-59451-731-2 1-59451-730-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Whose Pork Is It Anyway?; Our Argument; Chapter 2 "No Money Shall Be Drawn from the Treasury . . ."; Evolution of Earmarks; Budget Reforms; The Congressional Budget Process Today; Authorization vs. Appropriations: Supporting Museums in America; Conclusion; Further Reading; Part I Congress, the Executive, and Earmarks; Chapter 3 Responding to Local Conditions; The Current Earmark System: From Idea to Earmark; Earmarks at Home; Conclusion; Further ReadingChapter 4 Earmarks and the National InterestHuman Genome Project; John Porter and NIH; The Predator Drone; Promoting the Work of Congress; Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter 5 Earmarks and the Executive Branch; Balance of Power; Earmarks and the "Valley of Death"; Weapons of Policy: Earmarks and MRAPs; Hazards of Executive Control; Conclusion; Further Reading; Part II Earmarks, the Media, and Lobbyists; Chapter 6 Earmarks and the Media; Bias in the Media; The Changing Media Landscape; Poor Reporting: A Case in Point; Media Coverage of Earmarks; Conclusion; Further ReadingChapter 7 Lobbyists and EarmarksWhy Groups Need Lobbyists; Lobbyists and Congress; Redressing Inequalities; Lobbyists and the Earmarks "Explosion"; Lobbyists and Campaign Contributions; Conclusion; Further Reading; Part III The Earmarks Explosion and the Paradox of Reform; Chapter 8 The Explosion of Earmarks; Democratic Reforms of the 1970s and the Chairmanship of Jamie Whitten; The Republican Revolution: Gingrich, DeLay, and Hastert; Conclusion; Further Reading; Chapter 9 Earmarks and the Paradox of Reform; Reform Goals; Reducing Corruption; Transparency Breeds Contempt; Conclusion; NotesIndexAbout the AuthorsGovernment spending policyUnited StatesWaste in government spendingUnited StatesGovernment spending policyWaste in government spending336.390973Frisch Scott A.1964-,1550716Kelly Sean Q1550717MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797728003321Cheese factories on the moon3809733UNINA