Revolving door
Lobbyists work for individuals or companies who want the government to pass laws and regulations in their favor. They are called lobbyists because they originally hung out in the lobbies of government buildings and approached passing congressmen and or their employees convincing them perform favors. Today, they are highly paid and well funded people experienced in reaching influential government workers using various tactics to approach them, influencing them to make and favor laws or vote against laws. Often it may involve legalized forms of bribery such as wining and dining them as business meetings, free trips and vacations disguised as political, industrial and scientific conventions and other things that are treated as perks of the government position.
one of them is that workers should control the means of production.
lobbyists.
lobbyists
they are called lobbyists.
It is called lobbying.
Revolving Door
The spoils system....
Those who were opposed to private ownership of industries and wanted either the government or workers themselves to take over these industries were called socialists.
Those who were opposed to private ownership of industries and wanted either the government or workers themselves to take over these industries were called socialists.
FALSE They are called lobbyists.
lobbyists or pressure groups and perhaps missionaries.