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The author explores the contemporary American ideal of democratic citizenship in election campaigns by tracing it to its historical sources, documenting its thorough infiltration of legal norms, evaluating its feasibility in light of the findings of empirical social science, and testing it against the needs of democratic theory.
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Election law, Political campaignsPlaces
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What are campaigns for?: the role of persuasion in electoral law and politics
2009, Oxford University Press
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0195392612 9780195392616
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Table of Contents
The political campaign : emergence of the deliberative ideal
Election law and the campaign-exogeneity of public opinion
Campaigns and the stability of political opinion
Democratic theory and the thin election campaign
The tabulative campaign.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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