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National advocacy on behalf of the poor: An analysis of organizational decision-making.
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National advocacy on behalf of the poor: An analysis of organizational decision-making./
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Paden, Catherine Miriam.
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240 p.
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Adviser: Dennis Chong.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-10A.
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History, Black. -
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National advocacy on behalf of the poor: An analysis of organizational decision-making.
Paden, Catherine Miriam.
National advocacy on behalf of the poor: An analysis of organizational decision-making.
- 240 p.
Adviser: Dennis Chong.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Northwestern University, 2006.
Given the impediments to political participation by poor people, including their lack of free time, money, and education, theorists in the pluralist tradition argue that the representation of the poor is most likely to occur through advocacy by interest groups. However, achieving this representation requires either that existing groups be willing to advocate on behalf of those who cannot contribute money to the organization and do not carry influence with policy makers, or that new groups be able to form and gain access to policy makers. Since both of these options are unlikely, scholars have argued that representation of the poor is inherently uncertain because interest groups do not have strong incentives to advocate on their behalf. Despite these barriers, organizations have chosen to advocate on behalf of the poor at various historical moments, including the 1960s and early 1970s. My dissertation analyzes the reasons this representation occurred.
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