Crisis!: When Political Parties Lose the Consent to Rule
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Tantor Media, Inc., 2020.
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7h 47m 0s
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English
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9781705208274

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Cedric de Leon., Cedric de Leon|AUTHOR., & Christopher Grove|READER. (2020). Crisis!: When Political Parties Lose the Consent to Rule . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Cedric de Leon, Cedric de Leon|AUTHOR and Christopher Grove|READER. 2020. Crisis!: When Political Parties Lose the Consent to Rule. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Cedric de Leon, Cedric de Leon|AUTHOR and Christopher Grove|READER. Crisis!: When Political Parties Lose the Consent to Rule Tantor Media, Inc, 2020.

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In this book, Cedric de Leon analyzes two pivotal crises in the American two-party system: the first resulting in the demise of the Whig party and secession of eleven southern states in 1861, and the present crisis splintering the Democratic and Republican parties and leading to the election of Donald Trump. Recasting these stories through the actions of political parties, de Leon draws unsettling parallels in the political maneuvering that ultimately causes once-dominant political parties to lose the people's consent to rule.

Crisis! takes us beyond the common explanations of social determinants to illuminate how political parties actively shape national stability and breakdown.
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