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First To The Party The Group Origins Of Political Transformation Christopher Baylor

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First To The Party The Group Origins Of Political Transformation Christopher Baylor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Christopher Baylor
ISBN: 9780812294514, 0812294513
Language: English
Year: 2017

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First To The Party The Group Origins Of Political Transformation Christopher Baylor by Christopher Baylor 9780812294514, 0812294513 instant download after payment.

What determines the interests, ideologies, and alliances that make up political parties? In its entire history, the United States has had only a handful of party transformations. First to the Party concludes that groups like unions and churches, not voters or politicians, are the most consistent influences on party transformation.


What determines the interests, ideologies, and alliances that make up political parties? In its entire history, the United States has had only a handful of party transformations. First to the Party concludes that groups like unions and churches, not voters or politicians, are the most consistent influences on party transformation.

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