Victory: How a Progressive Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency
The author of this book is an unabashed liberal democrat. He argues that there are a number of myths and half-truths about American politics that need to be properly understood if progressives and the Democratic party are to win the presidency and govern effectively. The book has three parts: myths and realities of public opinion; current party coalitions - their strengths and weaknesses; a programme for progressive Democrats.
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Victory: How a Progressive Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency
The author of this book is an unabashed liberal democrat. He argues that there are a number of myths and half-truths about American politics that need to be properly understood if progressives and the Democratic party are to win the presidency and govern effectively. The book has three parts: myths and realities of public opinion; current party coalitions - their strengths and weaknesses; a programme for progressive Democrats.
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Victory: How a Progressive Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency

Victory: How a Progressive Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency

Victory: How a Progressive Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency

Victory: How a Progressive Democratic Party Can Win the Presidency

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The author of this book is an unabashed liberal democrat. He argues that there are a number of myths and half-truths about American politics that need to be properly understood if progressives and the Democratic party are to win the presidency and govern effectively. The book has three parts: myths and realities of public opinion; current party coalitions - their strengths and weaknesses; a programme for progressive Democrats.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781563240881
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/31/1992
Series: American Political Institutions and Public Policy Series
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Part One The American Public in the 1990s: Myths and Realities; Chapter 2 What Matters to People: The Myth of Charisma in American Politics; Chapter 3 The L Word: The Myth of the Death of Liberalism; Chapter 4 Read My Lips: The Myths about Public Attitudes on Taxes; Part Two Party Coalitions in the 1990s; Chapter 5 The Myth of a Republican Lock on the Electoral College; Chapter 6 The Democrats: Whatever Happened to the New Deal Coalition?; Chapter 7 The Republicans: United Right?; Part Three Building a Progressive Democratic Party; Chapter 8 Making Politics Matter Again: The Politics of Inclusion; Chapter 9 Rebuilding the Democratic Party: Politics from the Bottom Up;
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