Edward S. Greenberg
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The Struggle for Democracy
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1961
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68 editions
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Turbulence: Boeing and the State of American Workers and Managers
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2010
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4 editions
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America's Democratic Republic
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2004
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9 editions
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The American Political System: A Radical Approach (5th Edition)
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1977
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9 editions
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Workplace Democracy: The Political Effects of Participation
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1986
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3 editions
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Serving the Few: Corporate Capitalism and the Bias of Government Policy
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1974
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3 editions
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The Struggle for Democracy, 2016 Election Edition
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Political Socialization
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2009
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6 editions
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Capitalism and the American Political Ideal
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1985
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2 editions
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The Struggle for Democray with Texas Government: Policy and Politics
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“It is no accident, then, that each of our major wars has served to enhance the power of government in Washington: the Civil War, World Wars I and II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
― The Struggle for Democracy
― The Struggle for Democracy
“Still others worry that news organizations may pull their punches when reporting about the activities of their corporate parents or partners. Will ABC News go easy on problems at Disney, for example, which owns ABC?”
― The Struggle for Democracy
― The Struggle for Democracy
“The owners and top managers of most news media organizations tend to be conservative and Republican. This is hardly surprising. The shareholders and executives of multi-billion-dollar corporations are not very interested in undermining the free enterprise system, for example, income from offended advertisers. These owners and managers ultimately decide which reporters, newscasters, and editors to hire or fire, promote or discourage. Journalists who want to get a head, therefore, may have to come to terms with the policies of the people who own and run media businesses.”
― The Struggle for Democracy
― The Struggle for Democracy
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