Why Americans Still Don't Vote: And Why Politicians Want It That Way: New Democracy Forum
Autor Frances Fox Piven, Richard A. Cloward Editat de Joshua Cohenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2000
Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward were key players in the long battle to reform voter registration laws that finally resulted in the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (also known as the Motor Voter law). When Why Americans Don't Vote was first published in 1988, this battle was still raging, and their book was a fiery salvo. It demonstrated that the twentieth century had witnessed a concerted effort to restrict voting by immigrants and blacks through a combination of poll taxes, literacy tests, and unwieldy voter registration requirements.
Why Americans Still Don't Vote brings the story up to the present. Analyzing the results of voter registration reform, and drawing compelling historical parallels, Piven and Cloward reveal why neither of the major parties has tried to appeal to the interests of the newly registered-and thus why Americans still don't vote.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780807004494
ISBN-10: 0807004499
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Beacon Press (MA)
Seria New Democracy Forum
ISBN-10: 0807004499
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Beacon Press (MA)
Seria New Democracy Forum
Notă biografică
Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward are coauthors of Regulating the Poor, The Politics of Turmoil, Poor People's Movements, and many other books. They are the corecipients of the 2000 American Sociological Association Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology.
Recenzii
Intriguing and troubling. . . . A challenging and informative introduction to one of the burning questions of contemporary American politics.--T. R. Reid, The Washington Post Book World
"It is hard to read [Piven-Cloward] without recognizing that our system, if not entirely 'broke,' has been historically skewed in favor of more privileged voters and vote influencers." --Garry Wills, The New York Review of Books
"An important and fascinating analysis." --Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Genuinely illuminating, offering a clear picture to reformers of what they are up against, and why." --Walter Dean Burnham, The New Republic
"Piven and Cloward have written the definitive work on voter registration and its implications for our politics, our elections and our government." --John W. Douglas, Philadelphia Inquirer
"It is hard to read [Piven-Cloward] without recognizing that our system, if not entirely 'broke,' has been historically skewed in favor of more privileged voters and vote influencers." --Garry Wills, The New York Review of Books
"An important and fascinating analysis." --Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Genuinely illuminating, offering a clear picture to reformers of what they are up against, and why." --Walter Dean Burnham, The New Republic
"Piven and Cloward have written the definitive work on voter registration and its implications for our politics, our elections and our government." --John W. Douglas, Philadelphia Inquirer