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  2. Interest group liberalism - Wikipedia

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    Interest group liberalism is Theodore Lowi's term for the clientelism resulting from the broad expansion of public programs in the United States, ...

  3. Liberal corporatism - Wikipedia

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    Liberal corporatism was an influential component of the progressivism in the United States that has been referred to as "interest group liberalism". [4] The support by labour leaders' advocacy of liberal corporatism of the U.S. progressives is believed to have been influenced by an attraction to the syndicalism and particularly the anarcho ...

  4. Corporatism - Wikipedia

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    Liberal corporatism began to gain disciples in the United States during the late 19th century. [14] Economic liberal corporatism involving capital-labour cooperation was influential in Fordism. [15] Liberal corporatism has also been an influential component of the liberalism in the United States that has been referred to as "interest group ...

  5. The End of Liberalism - Wikipedia

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    The End of Liberalism: The Second Republic of the United States is a non-fiction book by Theodore J. Lowi and is considered a modern classic of political science. Originally published in 1969 (under the title The End of Liberalism, with no subtitle), the book was revised for a second edition in 1979 with the political developments of the 1970s taken into consideration.

  6. Clientelism - Wikipedia

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    Clientelism involves an asymmetric relationship between groups of political actors described as patrons, brokers, and clients. In client politics, an organized interest group benefits at the expense of the public. Client politics may have a strong interaction with the dynamics of identity politics.

  7. The 10 biggest liberal media controversies of 2024 - AOL

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    Critics blasted the debate for appearing like a 3-on-1 sparring match. Even the liberal writers of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" teased their rival network for being "biased." In September, New York ...

  8. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy groups, also known as lobby groups, interest groups, special interest groups, pressure groups, or public associations, use various forms of advocacy or lobbying to influence public opinion and ultimately public policy. [1] They play an important role in the development of political and social systems. [2]

  9. Liberal Facebook group made blacklist of ‘MAGA ... - AOL

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    A liberal Facebook group that encouraged the boycotting of businesses whose owners are believed to have supported President-elect Donald Trump shut down following intense backlash from the community.