Jason Sands

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The system that emerged in the US by the 1940s came to be known as “interest group liberalism,” a pluralist system in which public policy emerged from negotiations among economic interest groups, each with its own power brokers, rather than from a technocratic mandarinate of all-wise, altruistic experts insulated from popular pressure, or from the “invisible hand” of the free market.
The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite
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