The Irony of Democracy - An Intoduction to American Politics (2nd Edition)
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The Irony of Democracy - An Intoduction to American Politics (2nd Edition) The Irony of Democracy is an explanation of American political life based on an elite theory of democrcy. It attempts to organize historical and social science evidence from the American political experience to test propositions derived from elite theory. The book challenges the prevailing, pluralistic view of democracy in America, but it neither condemns nor endorses American political life.
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