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At issue. American politics |
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At issue. American politics.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Contents -- Introduction -- Polarized parties are good for America / Matthew Yglesias -- The U.S. electoral system must be reformed to make third parties feasible / Jerry Fresia -- Third-party campaigns can hurt liberals and everyday people / G. William Domhoff -- The libertarian party undermines the ideas it advocates / Bruce Bartlett -- Protesting the two-party system by voting for third-party candidates / Ron Paul -- Third parties in the U.S. cannot win, but they are still worthwhile / Brian Doherty -- The electoral college ensures nationwide, moderate, and stable parties / Peter W. Schramm -- The electoral college is undemocratic and should be abolished / Bradford Plumer -- The use of gerrymandering reduces accountability of house incumbents / Juliet Eilperin -- Both parties use the filibuster to block the will of the people / David Swanson -- The filibuster prevents heated party politics / Jim Dipeso. |
Access |
Access limited to licensed institutions. |
Subject |
Political parties -- United States.
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Two party systems -- United States.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Berlatsky, Noah.
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Added Title |
Does the United States two-party system still work |
ISBN |
9780737746440 (hc) |
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9780737746457 (pbk.) |
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0737746440 (hc) |
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0737746459 (pbk.) |
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