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Thông tin chi tiết về The Economist: American Democracy’S Built-In Bias – 28
Nhà xuất bản | The Economist |
ISBN-13 | 71486026747 |
Kích thước | 23 x 29 cm |
Loại bìa | Bìa mềm |
Số trang | 100 |
SKU | 5008195805863 |
The Economist: American Democracy’S Built-In Bias – 28
EVERY system for converting votes into power has its flaws. Britain suffers from an over-mighty executive; Italy from chronically weak government; Israel from small, domineering factions. America, however, is plagued by the only democratic vice more troubling than the tyranny of the majority: tyranny of the minority.
This has come about because of a growing division between rural and urban voters. The electoral system the Founders devised, and which their successors elaborated, gives rural voters more clout than urban ones. When the parties stood for both city and country that bias affected them both. But the Republican Party has become disproportionately rural and the Democratic Party disproportionately urban. That means a red vote is worth more than a blue one.
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