
Published online:
10 February 2015
Published in print:
07 February 2013
Online ISBN:
9780190252687
Print ISBN:
9780199931989
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Campaign Finance Reform: Freshman Collaboration Campaign Finance Reform: Freshman Collaboration
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Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage: Bipartisanship Rebuffed Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage: Bipartisanship Rebuffed
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The Pew Bipartisan Retreats The Pew Bipartisan Retreats
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Partisan Wars: The Clinton Impeachment Partisan Wars: The Clinton Impeachment
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Collaboration on Oceans Policy Collaboration on Oceans Policy
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Collaboration Defending Local Jobs—BRAC 2005 Collaboration Defending Local Jobs—BRAC 2005
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Views Across the Aisle Views Across the Aisle
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Individualism and Community–First Take Individualism and Community–First Take
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Ayn Rand: A Mother of Ideological Individualism Ayn Rand: A Mother of Ideological Individualism
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Habits of the Heart Habits of the Heart
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Building Community Building Community
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Cite
Allen, Tom, 'Early Lessons in Congress', Dangerous Convictions: What's Really Wrong with the U.S. Congress (New York , 2013; online edn, Oxford Academic, 10 Feb. 2015), https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199931989.003.0002, accessed 16 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter describes the early experiences in Congress, including those that showed when bipartisan compromise was possible and when it was not. Gradually, during this time, the power of basic attitudes or worldviews in shaping positions on particular issues became clear.
Subject
US Politics
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