""Ruling Oneself Out" is a tour de force, a compelling contribution to our understanding of two of the most troubling moments of the past century and the more general phenomenon of democratic representation and its retention."--David D. Laitin, Stanford University
""Ruling Oneself Out" is a tour de force, a compelling contribution to our understanding of two of the most troubling moments of the past century and the more general phenomenon of democratic representation and its retention."--David D. Laitin, Stanford UniversityHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Tables vii List of Figures ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xxxi A Note on Citations xxxv Part I: The Stage and the Problem 1 1. Actors and Events 3 2. Constitutional Abdication 37 Part II: Subservience, Common Sense 59 3. Coercion 61 4. Miscalculation 92 5. Ideological Collusion 131 Part III: The Terms of the Challenge 179 6. Collective Alignment: Three Processes 181 7. Diffusion 211 Part IV: Collective Stances 243 8. The Production of Consent 245 9. Vacillations, Convergence 277 Part V: Coda: Judgments of Significance 305 10. The Consistency of Inconsistency 307 11. The Event as Statement 323 Appendix A: Counts and Accounts 333 Appendix B: A Two-Pronged Model of Alignment 346 Bibliography 369 Index 393
List of Tables vii List of Figures ix Preface xi Acknowledgments xxxi A Note on Citations xxxv Part I: The Stage and the Problem 1 1. Actors and Events 3 2. Constitutional Abdication 37 Part II: Subservience, Common Sense 59 3. Coercion 61 4. Miscalculation 92 5. Ideological Collusion 131 Part III: The Terms of the Challenge 179 6. Collective Alignment: Three Processes 181 7. Diffusion 211 Part IV: Collective Stances 243 8. The Production of Consent 245 9. Vacillations, Convergence 277 Part V: Coda: Judgments of Significance 305 10. The Consistency of Inconsistency 307 11. The Event as Statement 323 Appendix A: Counts and Accounts 333 Appendix B: A Two-Pronged Model of Alignment 346 Bibliography 369 Index 393
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