A State Legislature and Group Pressure
Dayton D. McKean
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Dayton D. McKean: Princeton University
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1935, vol. 179, issue 1, 124-130
Abstract:
In the sui generis politics of New Jersey, Public Service, to an extraordinary degree, is the State; and the State, to an extraordi nary degree, is Public Service. There are those who feel that there are elements of danger in such a relationship, but Mr. McCarter [President of the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey] is not one of them. 1
Date: 1935
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DOI: 10.1177/000271623517900116
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