Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs about How Government Should Work by Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, John R. Hibbing

Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs about How Government Should Work

Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology

Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, John R. Hibbing

304 pages first pub 1998 (editions)

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Examining how people want their democratic government to work, this study finds that Americans don't like many of the practices associated with democracy: the conflicts, the debates, the compromises. It finds that Americans don't want to have to s...

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