THE PROBLEM OF IRRESPONSIBLE PARTY GOVERNMENT
American party politics may be as nationally competitive as they have ever been, but at the same time they are perhaps as unresponsive to average citizens as they have been in a long time. It is this paradox that Professor Tabatha Abu El-Haj creatively interrogates in her essay, 'Networking the...
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