To say that people ought not run and that people ought to get out of this race is bossism that belongs in the other party. |
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The monopoly in politics, or bossism, may possibly be abolished by direct legislation or by proportional representation. |
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Lincoln Steffens's magnificent book, The Shame of the Cities, denounced the bossism and corruption of early twentieth-century American cities. |
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In all cases a closer involvement with state agencies has left the organizations exposed to clientelist controls and political bossism. |
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This has been achieved without surrender of independent personality, without regimentation, dictatorship or government bossism. |
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Nigeria's PDP doesn't have similar grass roots or internal democratic mechanisms, but at least on this one issue, its factionalism and local bossism have had a similar effect. |
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He represents the greatest danger the Republicans face, bossism. |
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The struggle between bossism and reform never ends. |
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