
The article centers an academic source (Schrader's book) as the framing device, presenting police union influence as a political phenomenon worthy of examination rather than advocacy for or against unions. Reason's libertarian editorial stance typically scrutinizes institutional power consolidation across the spectrum; this framing treats police unions as a political actor to be analyzed rather than attacked or defended, using neutral descriptive language ('dominant force'). The setup suggests balanced analytical interest in how interest groups shape policy.
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Stuart Schrader's new book details how police unions became a dominant force in U.S. politics.
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