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Preface to democratic theory

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago; The University Press; 1956Description: 155 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Summary: 1. Three Possible States of Public Opinion concerning Alternative Y 2. Strong Consensus with Strong Preferences 3. Strong Consensus with Weak Preferences 4. Moderate Disagreement: Symmetrical 5. Moderate Disagreement: Asymmetrical 6. Preferences of Voters in the 1952 Presidential Election 7. Preferences of Voters in the 1952 Presidential Election 8. Severe Disagreement: Symmetrical 9. Severe Disagreement: Asymmetrical 10. Popular Votes and House Seats 11. Popular Votes and Senate Seats
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1. Three Possible States of Public Opinion concerning Alternative Y

2. Strong Consensus with Strong Preferences

3. Strong Consensus with Weak Preferences

4. Moderate Disagreement: Symmetrical

5. Moderate Disagreement: Asymmetrical

6. Preferences of Voters in the 1952 Presidential Election

7. Preferences of Voters in the 1952 Presidential Election

8. Severe Disagreement: Symmetrical

9. Severe Disagreement: Asymmetrical

10. Popular Votes and House Seats

11. Popular Votes and Senate Seats

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