The Democrats must lead : the case for a progressive Democratic Party
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The Democrats must lead : the case for a progressive Democratic Party
Westview Press, 1992
- : pbk
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Includes index
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Description
Arguing the need for new leadership in the USA, this book proposes contributions that a progressive Democratic Party could make and suggests what this party should stand for, and how it can win in 1992.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 A party that can lead/a party that should lead: what it takes to lead, James MacGregor Burns
- why parties still matter, Kay Lawson
- the national Democratic Party can lead, Lawrence D. Longley
- who needs two Republican parties? William Crotty
- a Congressional party must stand for something, Samuel C. Patterson. Part 2 Getting the message across - how? to whom?: who needs the South anyway?, Jerome Mileur
- what to say and how to say it, Betty Glad
- television, the 1992 Democratic Presidential hopeful, and electoral success, Lois Lovelace Duke
- minority politics as American politics, Charles V. Hamilton
- progressive Democrats and support for women's issues, Mary Lou Kendrigan
- the role of Latinos in a progressive party politics, Richard Santillan and Carlos Munoz. Part 3 A politics of substance: economic policy for people, Samuel Bowles et al
- reinvigorating governing structures, William P. Kreml.
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