The notion of society and politics as drama has drawn much
attention in recent years. Yet despite the heritage begun by
Aristophanes, few students of politics and the social order have
taken comedy and comic inquiry seriously. This book revives the
Aristophanic notion of democracy as comedy. Herein the reader will
find why and how different aspects of American democracy--public
opinion, interest groups, the presidency, and so on--are comic. It
is the author's contention that the comic perspective offers
insight and understanding on the actual operation of democracy. And
they invite all those who wish to understand why American democracy
is so comic to join them in their inquiry.
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