Despite any evidence against it, political parties still represent
the most important collective actor in a democratic political
system. Their role in representing pluralism and their electoral
centrality is not undermined, even when it is strongly questioned.
As long as political parties can be understood as representative
actors articulating political demands, this book focuses on the
capacity of Italian political parties to mobilize resources and
financial resources in particular. Through the analysis of private
financial donations to political parties, a neglected source of
information that will be fundamental in the near future, the author
assesses their connective capability with specific interests'
representatives in the last decades in order to provide evidence of
their changing representational role as collective actors.
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