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Influence infrastructure

Even if the president had been a strong proponent of comprehensive reform, he would have encountered impediments that Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, and Richard Nixon did not have to overcome. As a confluence of crises engulfed the nation, the business community s idea and influence infrastructures were firmly in place, and they worked overtime to forestall change. The conservative media echo chamber and industry lobbyists effectively channeled public outrage at corporate malfeasance into... [Pg.234]


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