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often been confusing and inconsistent , with interest groups variously referred to
as pressure groups or lobbies . While some writers have tried to distinguish
differences between these concepts , we will broadly use the term interest group
to ...
often been confusing and inconsistent , with interest groups variously referred to
as pressure groups or lobbies . While some writers have tried to distinguish
differences between these concepts , we will broadly use the term interest group
to ...
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However , our main focus will be on more typical groups in the British polity . As
in most liberal - democracies , the major sectors of the economy are the bases for
interest group formation . These special - interest groups would include the ...
However , our main focus will be on more typical groups in the British polity . As
in most liberal - democracies , the major sectors of the economy are the bases for
interest group formation . These special - interest groups would include the ...
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Believing in market forces over government Margaret Thatcher ' s relationship
with interest groups : Her style , and to an extent wisdom and opposed to labour
unions on both theothe style of her government , has been to retical and practical
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Believing in market forces over government Margaret Thatcher ' s relationship
with interest groups : Her style , and to an extent wisdom and opposed to labour
unions on both theothe style of her government , has been to retical and practical
...
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