On the side of the angels [electronic resource] : an appreciation of parties and partisanship / Nancy L. Rosenblum.

By: Rosenblum, Nancy L. (Nancy Lipton), 1947-Contributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2008Description: x, 588 pSubject(s): Political parties | Political science | Political parties -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 324.2 LOC classification: JF2051 | .R7576 2008Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction : an appreciation of parties and partisanship -- Glorious traditions of antipartyism and moments of appreciation -- Glorious traditions of antipartyism : holism -- Glorious traditions of antipartyism : fatal divisiveness -- Moments of appreciation -- Post-party depression -- Progressive antipartyism -- The anxiety of influence -- Correcting the system : association, participation, and deliberation -- The moral distinctiveness of "party ID" -- Partisanship and independence -- Centrism and extremism and an ethic of partisanship -- Militant democracy : banning parties -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [461]-576) and index.

Introduction : an appreciation of parties and partisanship -- Glorious traditions of antipartyism and moments of appreciation -- Glorious traditions of antipartyism : holism -- Glorious traditions of antipartyism : fatal divisiveness -- Moments of appreciation -- Post-party depression -- Progressive antipartyism -- The anxiety of influence -- Correcting the system : association, participation, and deliberation -- The moral distinctiveness of "party ID" -- Partisanship and independence -- Centrism and extremism and an ethic of partisanship -- Militant democracy : banning parties -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.

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