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Polarized America Nolan M. McCarty

Polarized America By Nolan M. McCarty

Polarized America by Nolan M. McCarty


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An analysis of how the increasing polarization of American politics has been accompanied and accelerated by greater income inequality, rising immigration, and other social and economic changes.

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Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and Unequal Riches by Nolan M. McCarty

The idea of America as politically polarized--that there is an unbridgeable divide between right and left, red and blue states--has become a cliche. What commentators miss, however, is that increasing polarization in recent decades has been closely accompanied by fundamental social and economic changes--most notably, a parallel rise in income inequality. In Polarized America, Nolan McCarty, Keith Poole, and Howard Rosenthal examine the relationships of polarization, wealth disparity, immigration, and other forces, characterizing it as a dance of give and take and back and forth causality.Using NOMINATE (a quantitative procedure that, like interest group ratings, scores politicians on the basis of their roll call voting records) to measure polarization in Congress and public opinion, census data and Federal Election Commission finance records to measure polarization among the public, the authors find that polarization and income inequality fell in tandem from 1913 to 1957 and rose together dramatically from 1977 on; they trace a parallel rise in immigration beginning in the 1970s. They show that Republicans have moved right, away from redistributive policies that would reduce income inequality. Immigration, meanwhile, has facilitated the move to the right: non-citizens, a larger share of the population and disproportionately poor, cannot vote; thus there is less political pressure from the bottom for redistribution than there is from the top against it. In "the choreography of American politics" inequality feeds directly into political polarization, and polarization in turn creates policies that further increase inequality.

Polarized America Reviews

A breath of fresh air... A book that will guide and inform the study of polarization for years to come. -- Jeffrey A. Jenkins Chicago Tribune Important... Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what's happening to America. -- Paul Krugman New York Times

About Nolan M. McCarty

Keith T. Poole is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego.

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CIN0262633612G
9780262633611
0262633612
Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and Unequal Riches by Nolan M. McCarty
Used - Good
Paperback
MIT Press Ltd
2008-02-22
252
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