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Opinions, Publics and Pressure Groups - An Essay on 'Vox Populi' and Representative Government (Hardcover)
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Opinions, Publics and Pressure Groups - An Essay on 'Vox Populi' and Representative Government (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Economics and Political Science
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In the late 1960s representative democracy was under fire from
various directions even in countries, like Britain and America,
where it had appeared to be most secure and successful. Must
democracy be a sham, either because of the power of pressure groups
and other established decision-makers, or because 'the people' are
too ignorant and irrational? What, in any case, does or can
representative government mean in a complex industrial society -
and what does it mean to be rational in politics? It is to these
and other vital issues that this book, originally published in
1970, directs itself. In the course of their argument the authors,
who feel no contradiction between their academic and their 'radical
democratic' commitments, draw extensively upon recent empirical
studies of voting, pressure groups, and of the sociological and
social psychological aspects of political behaviour in Britain and
the USA at the time. Problems of the nature of such evidence, the
conduct of attitude surveys and opinion polls, and the relationship
between modern research and the traditional themes of political
theory are also analysed.
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