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Voting Rites
The Devolution of American Politics
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170 stránek
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The book delves into the significance of voting, arguing that its meaning is deeply contextual and historical. Ron Hirschbein contrasts the act of voting in small, ancient settings, like Athens, with modern mass voting in a consumer-driven society. He traces the evolution of voting from a genuine expression of political will to a perceived sacred right, ultimately critiquing its transformation into a mere ritual within contemporary culture. Through this analysis, the author highlights the complexities of enfranchisement and the implications of voter participation.
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1999, pevná
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