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Engines of Change - Party Factions in American Politics, 1868-2010 (Hardcover)
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Engines of Change - Party Factions in American Politics, 1868-2010 (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Postwar American Political Development
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America's dominant two-party system forces the political parties to
be inclusive and erect big tents. Since their origins, the
Democratic and Republican parties have been ideologically
variegated to accommodate such a demographically diverse and
geographically expansive nation. Yet, given the variety of views
within the parties, which prevail and why?
In Engines of Change, Daniel DiSalvo provides the first full
account of the role of national intra-party "factions" in American
politics. Factions are party sub-units that have enough ideological
consistency, organizational capacity, and lasting power to sustain
intra-party conflict. This definition widens the category to
include many groups not previously categorized as factions,
providing a more complete picture of all the different blocs
interested in pushing their parties in a particular direction.
DiSalvo follows the actions of twelve different party factions from
the late 1860s to the present, showing how they have consistently
shaped the larger party's ideology, the distribution of power in
Congress, the patterns of presidential governance,
and-ultimately-the development of the American state.
From the Mugwumps, Stalwart Republicans, and Half-Breeds of the
Gilded Age, to the Modern Republicans and New Politics Democrats of
the mid-twentieth century, to the more recent New Right and Tea
Party movements, the groups DiSalvo covers all had a significant
effect on the way their party operated at the time, with the most
significant factions even generating changes that lasted long
beyond their own era. Indeed, factions have often been just as
important as the parties themselves in driving political change.
Sweeping in scope, Engines of Change will reshape our understanding
of the forces most responsible for reconfiguring the political
landscape of modern America.
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