The Senate Establishment
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
10th April 1984
United States
General
Non Fiction
320
Hardback
138
In February of this year (1963) Senator Joseph Clark of Pennsylvania delivered a spirited attack on the Senate establishment. . . . It is a fine speech, supported by statistics and charts. He views the situation as unfair, dangerous, and the antithesis of Democracy.' The argument is alarming and important and should be read by all.-Library Journal
"In February of this year (1963) Senator Joseph Clark of Pennsylvania delivered a spirited attack on the Senate establishment. . . . It is a fine speech, supported by statistics and charts. He views the situation as unfair, dangerous, and the antithesis of Democracy.' The argument is alarming and important and should be read by all."-Library Journal
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