Election Day
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Election Day
How We Vote and What It Means for Democracy
Chapman, Emilee Booth
Princeton University Press
11/2022
264
Dura
Inglês
9780691239095
15 a 20 dias
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Voting; Compulsory voting; Voting system; Party system; Voter suppression; Sortition; Name recognition; Liberalism; Electoral reform; Arrow's impossibility theorem; Deliberation; Public reason; Voter turnout; Against Democracy; Paradox of voting; Election; Political campaign; May's theorem; Electoral fraud; Party platform; Thornburg v. Gingles; State of nature; Mass mobilization; Activism; Gerrymandering; Pluralism (political philosophy); Citizens (Spanish political party); Acclamation; Representative democracy; Direct democracy; Treating; Secret ballot; Sovereignty; Midterm election; Social desirability bias; Social Choice and Individual Values; OpenDemocracy; Innovation; Original meaning; Demobilization; Freedom of speech; Two Treatises of Government; Public sphere; Elite; Electoral roll; Tyranny of the majority; Pareto efficiency; Political machine; Impossibility; Quid Pro Quo; Voter registration; Instant-runoff voting; Irish Catholic; Gabriel Almond; Polling place; Bribery; Rational choice theory; Suffrage; Multitude; Referendum; Economic power; Ballot; Individualism; French nationality law; Public interest; Abstention; Fraud; Hunger strike; Election law; Ballot box
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Voting; Compulsory voting; Voting system; Party system; Voter suppression; Sortition; Name recognition; Liberalism; Electoral reform; Arrow's impossibility theorem; Deliberation; Public reason; Voter turnout; Against Democracy; Paradox of voting; Election; Political campaign; May's theorem; Electoral fraud; Party platform; Thornburg v. Gingles; State of nature; Mass mobilization; Activism; Gerrymandering; Pluralism (political philosophy); Citizens (Spanish political party); Acclamation; Representative democracy; Direct democracy; Treating; Secret ballot; Sovereignty; Midterm election; Social desirability bias; Social Choice and Individual Values; OpenDemocracy; Innovation; Original meaning; Demobilization; Freedom of speech; Two Treatises of Government; Public sphere; Elite; Electoral roll; Tyranny of the majority; Pareto efficiency; Political machine; Impossibility; Quid Pro Quo; Voter registration; Instant-runoff voting; Irish Catholic; Gabriel Almond; Polling place; Bribery; Rational choice theory; Suffrage; Multitude; Referendum; Economic power; Ballot; Individualism; French nationality law; Public interest; Abstention; Fraud; Hunger strike; Election law; Ballot box