For whose benefit is the American government run?
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For Whose Benefit?
The question of whose benefit the American government is run for, the few big interests or the common good, is not a simple question to answer. There is no straightforward answer because much like the running of the American government itself, all the actions are interrelated and what might seem as being done in the interest of a big interest, might actually be happening to the benefit of the citizens with special
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J. McGuinn. Civic Education Reconsidered. New York: The Public Interest, 1998. Dine, Philip and Bill Lambrechtl. "D.C. Connection." St. Luis Post-Dispatch. 16 Jul. 2000. Forstmann, Theodore J. "Democracy Is Threatened By Worship of Elitism." USA Today, 8 Jul. 1998. Miroff, Bruce, Raymond Seidelman, and Todd Swanstrom. The Democratic Debate: An Introduction to American Politics. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1995. Muller, Jerry Z., "Pluralism and the Market." Society, 37, July 2000. Peters, Dean M. "In Praise of Pluralism." Foundry Management & Technology, 1 Feb. 1997.