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The phrase "an idea whose time has come" captures a fundamental reality about an irresistible movement that sweeps over our politics and our society, pushing aside everything that might stand in its path.
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New York, White House, American Political Science Review, Penn Central, Department of Transportation, United States, Finance Committee, New Haven, Yale University Press, Capitol Hill, President Carter, Hugh Heclo, Senator Kennedy, Johns Hopkins University Press, Paul Ellwood, Civil Aeronautics Board, Executive Office, Interstate Commerce Commission, The Brookings Institution, University of Chicago Press, American Medical Association, Senator Edward Kennedy, Senator Long, Aaron Wildavsky, Alfred Kahn
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