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The Democratic Debate
, Second Edition
Bruce Miroff, Raymond Seidelman, Todd Swanstrom
Chapter Overviews
Chapter One:
Introduction: The Democratic Debate
Chapter Two:
The Revolution and the Constitution: Origins of the Democratic Debate
Chapter Three:
Public Opinion and Political Culture: Should Citizens Count?
Chapter Four:
The American Political Economy
Chapter Five:
Where Have All the Voters Gone?
Chapter Six:
The Media: Who Sets the Politcal Agenda?
Chapter Seven:
Are the Parties Over?
Chapter Eight:
Campaigns: Organized Money vs. Organized People
Chapter Nine:
Interest Groups: Elite Bias
Chapter Ten:
Mass-Movement Politics: The Great Equalizer
Chapter Eleven:
Congress: A Vehicle for Popular Democracy
Chapter Twelve:
Presidential Leadership and Elite Democracy
Chapter Thirteen:
Bureaucracy: Myth and Reality
Chapter Fourteen:
The Judiciary and the Democratic Debate
Chapter Fifteen:
State and Local Politics: The Dilemma of Federalism
Chapter Sixteen:
Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Chapter Seventeen:
Economic and Social Policy: the Democratic Connections
Chapter Eighteen:
Foreign Policy in the National Security State
Chapter Nineteen:
Afterword: The Prospects for Popular Democracy
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