Disconnect

Disconnect

EnglishHardback
Fiorina Morris P.
University of Oklahoma Press
EAN: 9780806140742
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Red states, blue states . . . are we no longer the United States? Morris P. Fiorina here examines today's party system to reassess arguments about party polarization while offering a cogent overview of the American electorate.

Building on the arguments of Fiorina's acclaimed Culture War? The Myth of a Polarized America, this book explains how contemporary politics differs from that of previous eras and considers what might be done to overcome the unproductive politics of recent decades. Drawing on polling results and other data, Fiorina examines the disconnect between an unrepresentative ""political class"" and the citizenry it purports to represent, showing how politicians have become more polarized while voters remain moderate; how politicians' rhetoric and activities reflect hot-button issues that are not public priorities; and how politicians' dogmatic, divisive, and uncivil style of ""debate"" contrasts with the more civil discourse of ordinary Americans, who tend to be more polite and open to compromise than their leaders.

Disconnect depicts politicians out of touch with the larger public, distorting issues and information to appeal to narrow interest groups. It can help readers better understand the political divide between leaders and the American public - and help steer a course for change.

EAN 9780806140742
ISBN 0806140747
Binding Hardback
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date November 30, 2009
Pages 376
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 140 x 26
Country United States
Authors Fiorina Morris P.
Illustrations 58 black & white illustrations
Series Julian J. Rothbaum Distinguished Lecture Series