Carte Non-Voting Harold Fote Merriam Gosnell

Non-Voting

Causes and Methods of Control

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"Non-Voting: Causes and Methods of Control" is a seminal study in political science and sociology th...

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engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
310
EAN
9781025867823
ISBN
1025867823
Enbook ID
52757658
Greutate
612
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 19

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"Non-Voting: Causes and Methods of Control" is a seminal study in political science and sociology that investigates the complex factors behind electoral abstention. Conducted by renowned scholars Charles Edward Merriam and Harold Foote Gosnell, this work examines the motivations-or lack thereof-behind the failure of citizens to participate in the democratic process. By analyzing an extensive survey of non-voters, the authors categorize the various reasons for political apathy, ranging from physical difficulties and legal obstacles to general indifference and cynicism regarding the political system.

The book delves into the demographics and social conditions that influence voter turnout, offering a rigorous empirical analysis of how different segments of the population engage with their civic duties. Beyond merely identifying causes, Merriam and Gosnell explore potential methods of control and reform aimed at stimulating civic engagement and ensuring a more representative democratic outcome. As a foundational text in the study of political behavior, "Non-Voting: Causes and Methods of Control" remains a vital resource for understanding the historical roots of voter turnout issues and the ongoing challenges of maintaining active participation in a modern democracy.

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