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Hopelessly divided, the new crisis in American politics and what it means for 2012 and beyond, Douglas E. Schoen

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Hopelessly divided, the new crisis in American politics and what it means for 2012 and beyond, Douglas E. Schoen
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hopelessly divided
Responsibility statement
Douglas E. Schoen
Sub title
the new crisis in American politics and what it means for 2012 and beyond
Summary
Analyzes the widening gap between politicians, including lobbyists and consultants, and the American mainstream, and discusses the rise in populist movements that threatens to drive the two-party system to its collapse
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- America on the brink -- The mainstream/political class divide -- The divide: a data portrait -- The great divide and the populist upsurge -- Left populism: principles and resurgence -- Hopes dashed: Obama and the left -- Right-wing populism: principles and resurgence -- George W. Bush and the right-wing implosion -- Independent voters: angry, volatile, and growing -- The power of money -- The K Street effect: how lobbyists have saturated public policy -- Redistricting, race, and the political class -- Conclusion: reform or fail
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