Passions and Interests: Political Party Concepts of American Democracy / Edition 1

Passions and Interests: Political Party Concepts of American Democracy / Edition 1

by Gerald M. Pomper
ISBN-10:
0700605525
ISBN-13:
9780700605521
Pub. Date:
11/04/1992
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10:
0700605525
ISBN-13:
9780700605521
Pub. Date:
11/04/1992
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
Passions and Interests: Political Party Concepts of American Democracy / Edition 1

Passions and Interests: Political Party Concepts of American Democracy / Edition 1

by Gerald M. Pomper

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Overview

Bridging analysis of political parties and political philosophy, Passions and Interests presents eight conceptual models of political parties with particular relevance to American democracy. Gerald Pomper, an internationally recognized scholar, asks three questions: What meanings are attributed to parties? Empirically, to what extent do American parties fit these concepts? How well do these different models serve democratic interests?

The analysis encompasses a broad range of individuals, including party theorists from Michels to Downs, practitioners such as Martin Van Buren and Woodrow Wilson, and political philosophers from Burke to Lenin. Beginning with Madison's definition, Pomper views parties as varying combinations of passions and interests. He examines, both empirically and normatively, models of party as bureaucratic organization, governing caucus, cause advocate, ideological community, social movement, urban machine, rational office-seeking team, and personal faction.

In further explorations, he analyzes these party models in the light of the historical record and empirical data on American voting behavior, then compares them to proposals for party reform in the United States. In conclusion, Pomper evaluates the contributions of U.S. political parties to democratic values and presents a program to strengthen the parties as institutions of American democracy.

"The growth of political parties and the extension of democracy proceed along parallel tracks," Pomper contends. "Competitive political parties facilitate, although they do not guarantee, a considerable measure of popular involvement, control, and policy determination. Without them, government is more likely to evidence authoritarianism, violence, and repression."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700605521
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 11/04/1992
Series: American Political Thought
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures

Preface

1. Concepts of Political Parties

2. Interests without Passions: Party as Bureaucratic Organization

3. Common Interests: Party as Governing Caucus and Cause Advocate

4. Common Passions: Party as Ideological Community and Social Movement

5. Passionate Interests: The Urban Party Machine

6. Interests and Passions: Party as Rational Team and Personal Faction

7. Party Concepts and Voting Behavior

8. The Reform of Political Parties

9. Common Impulses: Political Parties and American Democracy

Notes

Index

What People are Saying About This

Vernon Bogdanor

In linking together political theory and political science, Pomper reminds us of the grand tradition of Michels and Ostrogorski. This book is a major contribution to our understanding of democracy by one of America's leading political scientists.

William Crotty

This book will take its place as one of the most important to be published on political parties in this or any decade. In the quality of thought and the intellectual intensity of the arguments made, the range of knowledge applied and the centrality of the issues addressed, and the creativity and originality of the enterprise as a whole, this study is outstanding. At a point in time when political parties worldwide are receiving renewed attention for the essentialness of their contributions to democratic performance, Pomper's thinking should prove enormously influential. A gem!

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