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" Stealth democracy : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1036015
Doc. No : b790385
Main Entry : Hibbing, John R.
Title & Author : Stealth democracy : : Americans' beliefs about how government should work /\ John R. Hibbing, Elizabeth Theiss-Morse.
Publication Statement : Cambridge ;New York :: Cambridge University Press,, 2002.
Series Statement : Cambridge studies in political psychology and public opinion
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xiv, 284 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 0511020473
: : 051104514X
: : 0511148283
: : 0511177372
: : 0511302622
: : 0511613725
: : 0521009863
: : 0521811384
: : 1107125294
: : 1280433906
: : 9780511020476
: : 9780511045141
: : 9780511148286
: : 9780511177378
: : 9780511302626
: : 9780511613722
: : 9780521009867
: : 9780521811385
: : 9781107125292
: : 9781280433900
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-274) and index.
Contents : pt. 1. The benefits of studying the processes people want -- Policy space and American politics -- Process space: an introduction -- Using process space to explain features of American politics -- pt. 2. The processes people want -- Attitudes toward specific processes -- Public assessments of people and politicians -- Americans' desire for stealth democracy -- pt. 3. Should people be given the processes they want? -- Popular deliberation and group involvement in theory -- The realities of popular deliberation and group involvement -- Improving government and people's attitudes toward it.
Abstract : "Americans often complain about the current operation of their government, but scholars have never developed a complete picture of people's preferred type of government. In this provocative and timely book, John Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, employing an original national survey and focus groups, report the specific governmental procedures Americans desire. Their results are surprising. Contrary to the prevailing view that people want greater involvement in politics, most citizens do not care about most policies and therefore are content to turn over decision-making authority to someone else.
: People's most intense desire for the political system is that decision makers be empathetic and, especially, non-self-interested, not that they be responsive and accountable to the people's largely nonexistent policy preferences or, even worse, that the people be obligated to participate directly in decision making. In light of these findings, Hibbing and Theiss-Morse conclude by cautioning communitarians, direct democrats, social capitalists, deliberation theorists, and all those who think that greater citizen involvement is the solution to society's problems."--Jacket.
Subject : Democracy-- United States-- Public opinion.
Subject : Political participation-- United States-- Public opinion.
Subject : Public opinion-- United States.
Subject : Démocratie-- États-Unis-- Opinion publique.
Subject : Opinion publique-- États-Unis.
Subject : Participation politique-- États-Unis-- Opinion publique.
Subject : Democracy-- Public opinion.
Subject : Démocratie-- États-Unis-- Opinion publique.
Subject : Demokratie
Subject : Opinion publique-- Etats-Unis-- 1970-2000.
Subject : Participation politique-- États-Unis-- Opinion publique.
Subject : Political participation-- Public opinion.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom Security-- Civil Rights.
Subject : POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom Security-- Human Rights.
Subject : Politische Einstellung
Subject : Public opinion.
Subject : Inspraak.
Subject : Politieke participatie.
Subject : Publieke opinie.
Subject : United States.
Subject : USA.
Dewey Classification : ‭323/.042/0973‬
LC Classification : ‭JK1764‬‭H53 2002eb‬
NLM classification : ‭89.57‬bcl
: ‭MC 6700‬rvk
: ‭ME 3000‬rvk
Added Entry : Theiss-Morse, Elizabeth.
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