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Aaron Wildavsky administrators agenda American analytical analytical capacity authority benefits business managers candidates chapter Charles E committee competition complex conflict Congress congressional control over policy corporate Cuban missile crisis democracy desegregation economic Edwards III effect electoral controls elite evaluation example favors federal Fesler funds George Simmel government officials group theory implementation Imre Lakatos indoctrination influence on policy information and analysis interest-group activity interest-group leaders kinds leadership legislative Lindblom majority market system ment opinion ordinary citizens organizations participants partisan analysis party persons persuasion play of power policy analysis policy makers policy problems policy-making process political inequality political interaction political science political systems popular control power in policy President presidential primary issues privileged position programs public officials require role rule of obedience scientific Sidney Verba simply social society sometimes Soviet Union specific tion U.S. Congress University Press veto vote voters wealth York