The American Political Marketplace: New Citizens, New Machines, New Strategies

Author:
Dahvi Wilson
Description:
The American conception of what it means to be a citizen has changed drastically in the last 40 years, marked by a decrease in civic participation, declining social capital, and an increase in the professionalization of advocacy. American citizens have moved away from being active participants in the political process, and towards a role as passive consumers of political products. At the same time, the business of American politics has changed with shifts in campaign finance laws and candidate-centered electoral campaigns, and savvy political actors are responding to their changing environment with an increasingly sophisticated method of marketing their ideologies.
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2005