This book explores the Trump presidency as an expression of the decline of the pluralist model and the rise of mass society as a working conceptualization of contemporary American democracy. Professor Melone describes, explains, and evaluates the isolation, alienation, and polarization of a significant share of the American electorate.
This book explores the Trump presidency as an expression of the decline of the pluralist model and the rise of mass society as a working conceptualization of contemporary American democracy. Professor Melone describes, explains, and evaluates the isolation, alienation, and polarization of a significant share of the American electorate.
Albert P. Melone is professor emeritus of political science at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: A Proximate Understanding Chapter 2: The Irony of Democracy Chapter 3: Political Elites and The Decline of Political Culture Chapter 4: Alienation and Democracy Chapter 5: Midterm Rebuff Chapter 6: Policy Differences and Partisanship Chapter 7: Personality, Leadership and Propaganda Chapter 8: What Is to Be Done? Chapter 9: An Era of Transformation Chapter 10: The Core Problem
Chapter 1: A Proximate Understanding Chapter 2: The Irony of Democracy Chapter 3: Political Elites and The Decline of Political Culture Chapter 4: Alienation and Democracy Chapter 5: Midterm Rebuff Chapter 6: Policy Differences and Partisanship Chapter 7: Personality, Leadership and Propaganda Chapter 8: What Is to Be Done? Chapter 9: An Era of Transformation Chapter 10: The Core Problem
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