Can Washington change?

Cox and other federal government experts tackle the question of whether the government can ever truly make effective reforms. Many believe that the public must become better informed about governmental actions before any sort of reform is possible.

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Veröffentlicht in:Reason 1996-08, Vol.28 (4), p.22
Hauptverfasser: Cox, Christopher, Crane, Ed, Hayward, Steven, Lohmann, Susanne, Mellor, III, William H, Norquist, Grover G, Pitney, Jr., John J, Simmons, Randy T
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