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This is a book about you and me-as citizens, voters, protesters, campaign workers, community activists, party members, and political spectators-we are the driving force of the democratic process.
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postmaterial goals, specific issue opinions, dealignment trend, contemporary party systems, postmaterial issues, contemporary electorates, party government model, postmaterial values, classic democratic theory, vanced industrial democracies, collective correspondence, politics cleavages, religious voting, sociopsychological model, cognitive mobilization, political satisfaction, political cues, voting differences, party cues, voting index, figure entries, election study, electoral research, sociopolitical space, partisan dealignment
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United States, Great Britain, World Values Survey, New York, European Values Survey, American National Election Study, New Left, National Front, American National Election Studies, New Right, New Zealand, Republican Party, Cold War, Federal Republic, Western Europe, World War, Eastern Europe, Old Left, Warren Miller, Activity Union, Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, Great Depression, House of Commons, International Social Survey Program, Ronald Reagan
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