Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work - Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology - Hibbing, John R. (University of Nebraska, Lincoln) - Books - Cambridge University Press - 9780521009867 - August 29, 2002
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Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work - Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

Hibbing, John R. (University of Nebraska, Lincoln)

Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work - Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

Stealth Democracy examines how people want their democratic government to work. Americans don't like many of the practices associated with democracy - conflict, debates, compromises. If they had their way, political decisions would be made by unselfish decision makers because people would be free from having to monitor government.


304 pages, 17 b/w illus. 20 tables

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Released August 29, 2002
ISBN13 9780521009867
Publishers Cambridge University Press
Pages 304
Dimensions 153 × 228 × 18 mm   ·   460 g
Language English  

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