Description |
viii, 279 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Part I. A party that can lead/A party that should lead -- The Democrats must lead-but how? / James MacGregor Burns -- Why we still need real political parties / Kay Lawson -- The national Democratic Party can lead / Lawrence D. Longley -- Who needs two Republican parties? / William Crotty -- A congressional party must stand for something / Samuel C. Patterson -- Part II. Getting the message across : How? To whom? -- Dump Dixi-West is best : the geography of a Progressive democracy / Jerome M. Mileur -- What to say and how to say it? / Betty Glad -- Television, the 1992 Democratic presidential hopeful, and electoral success / Lois Lovelace Duke -- Minority politics and "political realities" in American politics / Charles V. Hamilton -- Progressive Democrats and support for women's issues / Mary Lou Kendrigan -- Latinos and the Democratic Party / Richard Santillan and Carlos Munoz, Jr. -- Part III. A politics of substance -- A Democratic economic policy / Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon, Thomas Weisskopf -- A new world order that means something / James A. Nathan -- Winning a government : reinvigorating the political system / William P. Kreml. |
Subject |
Democratic Party (U.S.)
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-1993.
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United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-
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Indexed Term |
Politics |
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United States |
Added Author |
Burns, James MacGregor.
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ISBN |
0813315697 |
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0813315700 pb |
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