This book explores the Democratic and Republican Party platforms from 1840 to 2016, and considers how they narrate the 'American' self and individual freedom. As such, the author sheds light on the historical trajectory of the growing fracture in American politics as well as the points of convergence across the two parties.
This book explores the Democratic and Republican Party platforms from 1840 to 2016, and considers how they narrate the 'American' self and individual freedom. As such, the author sheds light on the historical trajectory of the growing fracture in American politics as well as the points of convergence across the two parties.
Scott Appelrouth is Professor of Sociology at California State University, USA, and coauthor of Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory, Sociological Theory in the Classical Era, and Sociological Theory in the Contemporary Era.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The State of Politics 1. The Who and Whys of Ideological Polarization 2. The Cultural Grounds of Political Ideology 3. Party Platforms and Topic Modeling 4. Republican Party Platforms: 1856-2016 5. Democratic Party Platforms: 1840-2016 Conclusion: Convergences, Divergences, and Blinkered Visions
Introduction: The State of Politics 1. The Who and Whys of Ideological Polarization 2. The Cultural Grounds of Political Ideology 3. Party Platforms and Topic Modeling 4. Republican Party Platforms: 1856-2016 5. Democratic Party Platforms: 1840-2016 Conclusion: Convergences, Divergences, and Blinkered Visions
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