Luis Henrique

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Beyond affecting membership in a polity, public policies also affect the status, or what Judith Shklar (1991) called “standing,” of those who are legal citizens of a political community. They can engender social stratification—for example, by extending political and civil rights to members of some groups and denying them to others—and through such means promote feedback effects.
Theories of the Policy Process
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