
Extreme Polarization In American Politics - And Especially In The U.s. Congress - Is Perhaps The Most Confounding Political Phenomenon Of Our Time. This Book Binds Together Polarization In Congress And Polarization In The Electorate Within An Ever-expanding Feedback Loop. This Loop Is Powered By The Discipline Exerted By The Respective Political Parties On Their Congressional Members And District Candidates And Maintained By The Voters In Each Congressional District Who Must Choose Between The Alternatives Offered. These Alternatives Are Just As Extreme In Competitive As In Lop-sided Districts. Tight National Party Discipline Produces Party Delegations In Congress That Are Each Ideologically Narrowly Distributed But Widely Separated From One Another. As District Constituencies Become More Polarized And Are Egged On By Activists, Parties Are Further Motivated To Move Past A Threshold And Appeal To Their Respective Bases Rather Than To Voters In The Political Center. America Has Indeed Acquired Parties With Clear Platforms - Once Thought To Be A Desirable Goal, But These Parties Are Now Feuding Camps. What Resolution Might There Be? Just As The Progressive Movement Slowly Replaced The Gilded Age, Might A New Reform Effort Replace The Current Squabble? Or Could An Asymmetry Develop In The Partisan Constraints That Would Lead To Ascendancy Of The Center, Or Might A New And Over-riding Issue Generate A Cross-cutting Dimension, Opening The Door To A New Politics? Only The Future Will Tell-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates the mechanisms by which ideological polarization in the American electorate and the U.S. Congress reinforce one another in a self-sustaining feedback loop. The authors, Bernard N. Grofman, Thomas L. Brunell, and Samuel Merrill III, utilize political science frameworks and electoral data to analyze how party discipline and district-level constituency pressures drive political actors toward ideological extremes. They argue that the current state of feuding partisan camps is a structural outcome of modern political incentives rather than merely a product of individual candidate choices.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a rigorous examination of the structural incentives that maintain partisan gridlock in the United States. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a comprehensive look at the intersection of electoral geography and party behavior.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0197745261
ISBN-13:
9780197745267
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