Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties: England

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Transaction Publishers, 1922 - 350 sayfa
The two volumes of Moisei Ostrogorski's work, published in 1902 and long out of print in this century, are the fi rst serious attempt to analyze the consequences of democratic sufferage by a comparative analysis of political systems and had a profound eff ect on the subsequent writings of Max Weber and Robert Michels. Ostrogorski approached his analysis by a detailed history of the rise and changes in the party system in England and the United States, the first two nations to introduce mass suff rage. Although subsequent research has suggested the need to modify some of his historical statements, the books remain amazingly authoritative, and recent empirical studies conducted in this country have borne out many of Ostrogorski's fi ndings. Most current books on political parties acknowledge Ostrogorski as a major source of knowledge and ideas. His writings continue to be relevant to ongoing concerns in Britain and the United States.
 

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Biographical Note
vii
Preface by James Bryce M P
lxvii
Authors Preface
lxxvii
FIRST PART
1
Breakup of the Old Society
16
Attempts at Reaction
37
Definitive Triumph of the
44
The Origins of Political Associations
61
The Conservative Organization
118
The Conservative Organization
135
The Crisis of 1886 and the Final
145
The Machinery of the Caucus
166
The Action of the Caucus
186
The Action of the Caucus continued
196
Candidates and Electioneering
206
The Supreme Government in
232

The Beginnings of Party
70
The Establishment of the Caucus
80
The Growth of the Caucus
90
The Caucus in Power
100
The Caucus in Power continued
111
Auxiliary and Rival Organizations
252
Auxiliary and Rival Organizations
271
Summary
289
Index
336
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