Unequal democracy: The political economy of the new gilded age

LM Bartels - 2016 - torrossa.com
LM Bartels
2016torrossa.com
“A short review cannot convey the rich variety of arguments and data Bartels deploys in
making his case…. Bartels shows that social issues do not create as strong a headwind
against class-based voting as is often assumed and that lower income voters do tend to vote
Democratic while upper-income voters do tend to vote Republican. Unequal Democracy
offers an important case for why this might be.”—ROBERT GRAFSTEIN, Science
“A short review cannot convey the rich variety of arguments and data Bartels deploys in making his case…. Bartels shows that social issues do not create as strong a headwind against class-based voting as is often assumed and that lower income voters do tend to vote Democratic while upper-income voters do tend to vote Republican. Unequal Democracy offers an important case for why this might be.”—ROBERT GRAFSTEIN, Science
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