 | Andrew Karch - 2007 - 272 pages
"Observers have long marveled at the spread of ideas and policies from state to state in American democracy. But why and how do politicians, professionals, and citizens in one ... | |
 | Bill Kauffman - 2006 - 210 pages
In Look Homeward, America, Bill Kauffman introduces us to the reactionary radicals, front-porch anarchists, and traditionalist rebels who give American culture and politics its ... | |
 | Susan J. Pharr, Robert David Putnam - 2000 - 362 pages
It is notable that as democracy replaces other forms of governing throughout the world, citizens of the most established and prosperous democracies increasingly report ... | |
 | William G. Mayer - 1992 - 505 pages
The dynamics of public opinion in America over the last three decades | |
 | Ronald Inglehart - 1990 - 484 pages
Economic, technological, and sociopolitical changes have been transforming the cultures of advanced industrial societies in profoundly important ways during the past few ... | |
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