Representation in crisis : the constitution, interest groups, and political parties / David K. Ryden.
1996
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Title
Representation in crisis : the constitution, interest groups, and political parties / David K. Ryden.
Published
Albany : State University of New York Press, [1996]
Copyright
©1996
Call Number
JF1075.U6 R93 1996
ISBN
079143057X (alk. paper)
0791430588 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0791430588 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Description
x, 309 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)33243593
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-299) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1
Ch. 1
The Labyrinth of Representation: Structures, Systems, and Institutions
13
Ch. 2
Voting Rights and Political Representation in Constitutional Law: The Primary of Individualism
33
Ch. 3
Beyond Individualism: The Group Right to Representation
47
Ch. 4
Group Theory and the Pluralist Challenge to Representation
67
Ch. 5
The Quest for Representation in a Pluralist Democracy: Group-Centered Representation (or the Neopluralist Response)
87
Ch. 6
Party Subsystems as a Response to the Neopluralist Argument
109
Ch. 7
The Law of Reappointment: Party-Poor Theories of Representation
127
Ch. 8
Parties and State Regulation of Access to Elections: Association Without Organization
143
Ch. 9
Party and Patronage: Organizational Glue, Payment for Services, or Graft?
167
Ch. 10
A "New and Improved" Theory of Representation: Institutionalized "Conflicts of Interest"
179
Appendix A: The Attitudinal Environment
193
Appendix B: Survey Questionnaire and Statistical Tallies
201
Appendix C: Group Typologies and the Challenges of Implementation
207
Notes
217
Bibliography
283
Index
301