Beyond the Electoral Connection e-bog
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American voting behavior has long been paradoxical. Although levels of voter participation increase with age, income, and education, middle- and upper-class votersthose who profess to hold the electoral process in the highest regardstill tend to cast their ballots by "e;image"e; rather than issue.Beyond the Electoral Connection provides a comprehensive analysis and systematic explanatio...
E-bog
948,41 DKK
Udgivet
11 november 2016
Længde
208 sider
Genrer
Political science and theory
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781512807509
American voting behavior has long been paradoxical. Although levels of voter participation increase with age, income, and education, middle- and upper-class votersthose who profess to hold the electoral process in the highest regardstill tend to cast their ballots by "e;image"e; rather than issue.Beyond the Electoral Connection provides a comprehensive analysis and systematic explanation of this fundamental paradox. Kim Ezra Shienbaum's unusually broad perspective leads her to conclude that the nature of American democracy has been altered in fundamental ways over the past thirty years. She asserts that voters have rationally adjusted their political behavior to cope with a system in which public policy outcomes are determined largely by judicial and bureaucratic politics rather than through electoral politics. Shienbaum concludes that for the average "e;smart"e; voter, a trip to the polls is little more than an act of political ritualism: a demonstration of support for the status quo.