Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work

John R. Hibbing (University of Nebraska, Lincoln),Elizabeth Theiss-Morse (University of Nebraska, Lincoln)

Stealth Democracy: Americans' Beliefs About How Government Should Work
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
29 August 2002
Pages
304
ISBN
9780521811385

Stealth Democracy: Americans’ Beliefs About How Government Should Work

John R. Hibbing (University of Nebraska, Lincoln),Elizabeth Theiss-Morse (University of Nebraska, Lincoln)

Examining how people want their democratic government to work, this study finds that Americans don’t like many of the practices associated with democracy: the conflicts, the debates, the compromises. It finds that Americans don’t want to have to see democracy in practice, nor do they want to be involved in politics. If American citizens had their way, political decisions would be made by unselfish decision-makers, lessening the need for monitoring government.

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