The authors pull together many disparate political changes to construct a clear, synthetic framework, identifying eight core components of postindustrial politics. They examine shifts in underlying cultural values and look at the political views and party allegiances of the growing middle classes.
The authors pull together many disparate political changes to construct a clear, synthetic framework, identifying eight core components of postindustrial politics. They examine shifts in underlying cultural values and look at the political views and party allegiances of the growing middle classes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Overview of the Book Introduction Post Industrail Politics: A Framework for Interpreting Citizen Politics Since the 1960s Cultural Shifts and Politics: The Trend Toward Postmaterialist Values Continues American Youth Are Becoming More Materialistic The New Political Culture in Japan The New Middle Class Politics: The Politics of Professionals in Five Advanced Industrial Societies Partisan Alignments of the "Old" and "New" Middle Classes in Post Industrial America New Issues, Ideologies, and Cleavages: New Fiscal Populism: Innovations in Political Candidates and Campaigns in Illinois, 1956 1992 Contemporary Ideological Cleavages in the United States The Social Origins of Feminism and Political Activism: Findings from Fourteen Countries
Preface Overview of the Book Introduction Post Industrail Politics: A Framework for Interpreting Citizen Politics Since the 1960s Cultural Shifts and Politics: The Trend Toward Postmaterialist Values Continues American Youth Are Becoming More Materialistic The New Political Culture in Japan The New Middle Class Politics: The Politics of Professionals in Five Advanced Industrial Societies Partisan Alignments of the "Old" and "New" Middle Classes in Post Industrial America New Issues, Ideologies, and Cleavages: New Fiscal Populism: Innovations in Political Candidates and Campaigns in Illinois, 1956 1992 Contemporary Ideological Cleavages in the United States The Social Origins of Feminism and Political Activism: Findings from Fourteen Countries
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