+ Follow MORAL APPEALS AND COLLECTIVE ACTION Tag
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[Title] => Machinery and rhetoric
[Summary] => Within the context of politics and elections, the term ‘machinery’ is a neutral term for an unpleasant reality. In his essay, “Moral Appeals and Collective Action in 1953 and 1986 Philippine Elections”, Mark Thompson defines machine politics as: “This is the view that in competitive Philippine elections, votes have gone to the highest bidder.
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[AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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MORAL APPEALS AND COLLECTIVE ACTION
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