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Author Pomper, Gerald M.

Title Passions and Interests : Political Party Concepts of American Democracy / Gerald M. Pomper.

Publication Info. Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, 1992.
©1992.

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 178 pages) : illustrations.
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Series American political thought
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-169) and index.
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Summary Bridging analysis of political parties and political philosophy, Passions and Interests presents eight conceptual models of political parties with particular relevance to American democracy. Gerald Pomper, an internationally recognized scholar, asks three questions: What meanings are attributed to parties? Empirically, to what extent do American parties fit these concepts? How well do these different models serve democratic interests?The analysis encompasses a broad range of individuals, including party theorists from Michels to Downs, practitioners such as Martin Van Buren and Woodrow Wilson, and political philosophers from Burke to Lenin. Beginning with Madison's definition, Pomper views parties as varying combinations of passions and interests. He examines, both empirically and normatively, models of party as bureaucratic organization, governing caucus, cause advocate, ideological community, social movement, urban machine, rational officeseeking team, and personal faction.In further explorations, he analyzes these party models in the light of the historical record and empirical data on American voting behavior, then compares them to proposals for party reform in the United States. In conclusion, Pomper evaluates the contributions of U.S. political parties to democratic values and presents a program to strengthen the parties as institutions of American democracy."The growth of political parties and the extension of democracy proceed along parallel tracks," Pomper contends. "Competitive political parties facilitate, although they do not guarantee, a considerable measure of popular involvement, control, and policy determination. Without them, government is more likely to evidence authoritarianism, violence, and repression."
Subject Politiska partier -- Förenta staterna.
Democracy -- United States.
Political parties -- United States.
Partis politiques -- États-Unis.
Démocratie -- États-Unis.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties
Political parties
Democracy
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
Partei
Politisches System
Parteiensystem
Aufsatzsammlung
USA
Politieke partijen.
Democratie.
Demokrati -- Förenta staterna.
Indexed Term Political parties
Added Author Project Muse. distributor.
Other Form: Print version: Pomper, Gerald M. Passions and interests. Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, ©1992 (DLC) 92012328 (OCoLC)25628379
ISBN 9780700631179
0700631178
0700605517
9780700605514
0700605525
9780700605521
Standard No. AU@ 000069367967

 
    
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