Participation and Political Equality
A Seven-Nation Comparison
Norman H Nie author Sidney Verba author Jae-On Kim author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Sep '79
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This book provides insight into an ongoing debate among political scientists and sociologist: why is political participation in some nations distributed evenly across economic, social, and educational lines, whereas other nations foster participation only by their privileged classes?
In this survey of political participation in seven nations - Nigeria, Austria, Japan, India, the Netherlands, Yugoslavia and the United States - the authors examine the relationship between social, economic, and educational factors and political participation. The book provides insight into an ongoing debate among political scientists and sociologist: why is political participation in some nations distributed evenly across economic, social, and educational lines, whereas other nations foster participation only by their privileged classes? The book treats politics not only as a dependent variable influenced by socioeconomic factors, but also as an independent variable that affects levels of political participation through variations in party systems and linkages between parties and other organizations.
'Most impressive is the quality of thought displayed throughout … the book could be recommended as a tour de force of the intellect, quite apart from the subject matter it treats.' Dr David Abernethy, Stanford University
ISBN: 9780521297219
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
Weight: 610g
420 pages