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A sequel to "The End of Liberalism". This work targets political ideology as the problem of central importance in contemporary politics. It anticipates the eventual demise of the current Republican coalition because all ideological traditions and coalitions they form are self-defeating.
Authors Seymour Martin Lipset and Jason M. Lakin examine why democracy has succeeded in some countries and failed in others.
This text analyses the politics of representative democracy, written from the perspective of the politicians. It focuses on three main activities - pursuing a career, campaigning for office, and building consituency connections - which, taken together, form the basis of representative democracy.
Pundits and social observers have voiced alarm each year as fewer Americans involve themselves in voluntary groups that meet regularly. Thousands of nonprofit groups have been launched in recent times, but most are run by professionals who lobby Congress or deliver social services to clients. What will happen to U.S. democracy if participatory groups and social movements wither, while civic involvement becomes one more occupation rather than every citizen's right and duty? In Diminished Democracy, Theda Skocpol shows that this decline in public involvement has not always been the case in this country-and how, by understanding the causes of this change, we might reverse it.
A masterful analysis of the most significant American political trend in the past forty years.
A democracy falters when most of its citizens are uninformed or misinformed, when misinformation affects political decisions and actions, or when political actors foment misinformation - the state of affairs the United States faces today, as this timely book makes painfully clear.
James Madison presented his most celebrated and studied political ideas in his contributions to The Federalist. As Jack N. Rakove shows in A Politician Thinking, however, those essays do not illustrate the full complexity and vigour of Madison's thinking.
On virtually every issue, from climate change to immigration, tens of millions of Americans have opinions and beliefs wildly at odds with fact. In How America Lost Its Mind, Thomas E. Patterson explains the rise of a world of "alternative facts" and the slow-motion cultural and political calamity unfolding around us.
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