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Martin Tolchin and Susan Tolchin are co-authors of the newly published Pinstripe Patronage: Political Favoritism from the Clubhouse to the White House ... and Beyond.
Martin Tolchin: How New Jacobins Persuade Us to Vote Against Our Interests Martin Tolchin 2010
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Martin Tolchin and Susan Tolchin are co-authors of the newly published Pinstripe Patronage: Political Favoritism from the Clubhouse to the White House ... and Beyond.
Martin Tolchin: How New Jacobins Persuade Us to Vote Against Our Interests Martin Tolchin 2010
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Martin Tolchin and Susan Tolchin are co-authors of the newly published Pinstripe Patronage: Political Favoritism from the Clubhouse to the White House ... and Beyond.
Martin Tolchin: How New Jacobins Persuade Us to Vote Against Our Interests Martin Tolchin 2010
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(Martin and Susan Tolchin are authors of the newly published "Pinstripe Patronage: Political Favoritism from the Clubhouse to the White House, and Beyond."
Martin Tolchin: Pinstripes and Teabags Martin Tolchin 2010
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(Martin and Susan Tolchin are authors of the newly published "Pinstripe Patronage: Political Favoritism from the Clubhouse to the White House, and Beyond."
Martin Tolchin: Pinstripes and Teabags Martin Tolchin 2010
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Favoritism to donors will be seen as corruption of the process.
Kevin Zeese: In Two Steps Obama Can Reduce the Influence of Secret Donations in 2012 Kevin Zeese 2011
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Why is it ESMD/JSC cannot get it's act together and deal with the fact the effort is nothing but nepotism [(nep-uh-tiz-uhm)] Favoritism granted to relatives or close friends, without regard to their merit.
OIG on Conflict of Interest Issues With Constellation SRBs - NASA Watch 2009
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Favoritism, however, is conditioned on children filling a need or void in their parents 'lives, or making parents feel good about themselves.
Dr. Ellen Libby: Parents: It's Okay to Have a Favorite Child 2010
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Harris and Kenneth Howard, “Correlates of Perceived Parental Favoritism,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 146(1) (1985): 45–56; Linda Zervas and Martin Sherman, “The Relationship Between Perceived Parental Favoritism and Self-Esteem,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 155(1) (1994): 25–33.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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Harris and Kenneth Howard, “Correlates of Perceived Parental Favoritism,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 146(1) (1985): 45–56; Linda Zervas and Martin Sherman, “The Relationship Between Perceived Parental Favoritism and Self-Esteem,” Journal of Genetic Psychology 155(1) (1994): 25–33.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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