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What are the forces that determine the policy of modern Washington, how the leading monopolistic associations of the country develop the course they need and with the help of what drive belts turn this course into public policy - the reader of the book “Dollars and Washington politics” will find the answer to these and many other questions. The main groups of monopolistic capital in the United States, although hidden but fierce struggle between them, the actions and structure of the two-party system - all this is considered against the background of acute political events of recent years - from the appearance of Eisenhower in the White House to the death of Kennedy and the activities of Johnson and his entourage. Using material from the monograph “Monopolies and U.S. Politics”, published in 1960, the author focuses on the events of recent years. The reader is presented with a broad gallery of leading American political figures, diplomats, publicists, sociologists, as well as the usually overshadowed masters of today's Washington - the big businessmen.
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