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Political parties: Political parties are groups of people who share similar political views and goals. They help to organize voters, inform the public about the issues, and hold governments accountable. Political parties also provide a platform for candidates to run for office. Democracy, Political elections, Electoral systems._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
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Barth, Karl | Political Parties | Barth, Karl | |
Crouch, Colin | Political Parties | Crouch, Colin | |
Downs, Anthony | Political Parties | Downs, Anthony | |
Economic Theories | Political Parties | Economic Theories | |
Hibbs, Douglas A. | Political Parties | Hibbs, Douglas A. | |
Hirschman, Albert O. | Political Parties | Hirschman, Albert O. | |
Kelsen, Hans | Political Parties | Kelsen, Hans | |
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich | Political Parties | Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich | |
Levitsky, Steven | Political Parties | Levitsky, Steven | |
Rosenblum, Nancy | Political Parties | Rosenblum, Nancy L. | |
Ziblatt, Daniel | Political Parties | Ziblatt, Daniel | |
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