Description |
99 pages ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Domestic affairs studies ; 15
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Domestic affairs studies ; 15.
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Contents |
Academics and politics in the United States. Intellectuals as oppositionists ; The disproportionate liberalism of American academics ; Class, Intellectuality, and faculty politics ; The divided professoriate -- The fabric of contemporary American electoral politics. Sources of a changing dynamic ; Disaggregation, not realignment ; Activists, ideology, and party structure : A changing dynamic for "the making" of the presidental nominee ; The weakening of party organization -- Faculty electoral behavior in. Faculty voting in 1972 : The basic results ; Faculty voting in 1972 : A case of familiar internal differentiation ; Faculty voting, 1968 and 1972 : What shifts occurred --McGovern and Nixon voters : The ideological base of the 1972 vote. Ideological profiles of Nixon and McGovern voters ; The choice in 1972 : As professors saw it. |
Subject |
Professeurs (Enseignement supérieur) -- États-Unis -- Activité Politique. |
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Présidents -- États-Unis -- Élection -- 1972. |
Added Author |
Lipset, Seymour Martin.
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American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.
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ISBN |
0844731080: $3.00 |
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