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These boldly argued essays describe and analyze key developments in
American politics and government in an era when political parties
commanded mass loyalties and wielded unprecedented power over
government affairs. McCormick follows the major parties from their
emergence in the 1820s and 1830s to their transformation almost a
century later, discussing the nature of governance, clarifying
economic policies of promotion, distribution, and (later)
regulation that characterized government functions at every level,
and sorting out the complex relationships between politics and
policy during the "party period."
Each of the three party systems that has emerged in the history of
the United States in the 1790s, the 1830s, and the 1850s has
differed fundamentally from the others. The second American party
system was unique in its origins, national comprehensiveness and
balance, and in the fatal flaws that brought about is early
disruption."
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