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  2. Internal improvements - Wikipedia

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    The issue of government subsidies for internal improvements was a key point of contention between the two major political factions in America for the first sixty years of the 19th century, specifically the mercantilist Hamiltonian Federalists and the more-or-less laissez faire Jeffersonian Democratic-Republicans.

  3. Bonus Bill of 1817 - Wikipedia

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    Initially proposed as an open-ended financing mechanism for improvements, the bill by the time of its passage, required for each state to benefit equally from the new fund and to approve all federal activities within its borders. Those compromises weakened the bill and underscore how difficult it was to effect improvements broadly and singly.

  4. American System (economic plan) - Wikipedia

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    Among the most important internal improvements created under the American System was the Cumberland Road: Henry Clay's "American System," devised in the burst of nationalism that followed the War of 1812 , remains one of the most historically significant examples of a government-sponsored program to harmonize and balance the nation's ...

  5. Overton window - Wikipedia

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    The term is named after the American policy analyst and former senior vice president at Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Joseph Overton, who proposed that the political viability of an idea depends mainly on whether it falls within an acceptability range, rather than on the individual preferences of politicians using the term or concept.

  6. David Mitrany - Wikipedia

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    David Mitrany (1888–1975) was a Romanian-born, [1] naturalized British scholar, historian and political theorist. The richest source of information concerning Mitrany’s life and intellectual activity are the memoirs he published in 1975 in The Functional Theory of Politics .

  7. David Easton - Wikipedia

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    The Development of a Discipline: Oral Histories in Political Science (1991) Gunnell, John G. "The Reconstitution of Political Theory: David Easton, Behavioralism, and the Long Road to System", Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences (2013) 49#2 pp 190–210. Miller, E. F. "David Easton's political theory", Political Science Reviewer ...

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  9. Theodore J. Lowi - Wikipedia

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    Democrats Return to Power: Politics and Policy in the Clinton Era(with Benjamim Ginsburg)(New York, 1994) The End of the Republican Era (1995) "American Business, Public Policy, Case-Studies, and Political Theory" (1964), World Politics 16(4):677–715. In this journal article, which reviews a book by Raymond A. Bauer, Ithiel de Sola Pool, and ...