Initiatives without Engagement

Auteur: Dyck, Joshua J.
Editeur: The University of Michigan Press
Develops and tests a theory that can explain evidence that the ballot initiative process fails to provide the civic benefits commonly claimed for it, and evidence that it increases political participation. This theory argues that the basic function of direct democracy is to create more conflict in society.

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Develops and tests a theory that can explain evidence that the ballot initiative process fails to provide the civic benefits commonly claimed for it, and evidence that it increases political participation. This theory argues that the basic function of direct democracy is to create more conflict in society.
ISBN / EAN 9780472131198
Auteur Dyck, Joshua J.
Editeur The University of Michigan Press