Citizens and Community
The related subjects of political legitimacy and system support are key theoretical concerns of students of democratic societies. They have received very little scholarly attention, however, because of the conceptual and methodological complexities they engender. In this book, the authors address these concerns through systematic multivariate analyses of the sources, distribution and consequences of variations in citizen support for key political objects in one such society, Canada. Although they do so within a comparative context, their primary focus is on Canada because it is not only one of the world's oldest democracies, but is a country that has experienced support problems that periodically have reached crisis proportions.
Many of the problems facing Canada are extreme examples of difficulties that have vexed other democracies and this study helps illuminate both the conditions under which democracies in general are able to sustain themselves and those under which they could flounder. The authors demonstrate that political support has its origins in people's political socialization experiences and their judgments about the operation of key political and economic institutions and processes. They find that political support is not "of a piece" and that average citizens are able to distinguish among and ascribe different degrees of support to key political objects such as Parliament, the bureaucracy, the judiciary, parties, the system of federalism, and the national political community itself.
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"This landmark work, on the connection between citizen support and the continuity of representative democracy in Canada, covers multiple theoretical and empirical issues....The authors give flesh to their theories with data remarkable for their breadth, depth, and provenance. Breadth is represented by the range of issues encompassed, including evaluations of the economy and the government's role in its handling, along with citizens' personal economic grievances." The Journal of Politics
Product details
April 1992Hardback
9780521416788
304 pages
237 × 159 × 21 mm
0.547kg
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Table of Contents
- List of tables and figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. The problem of political support
- 2. Economy, society, self
- 3. Democracy, political system, self
- 4. Political support and its correlates
- 5. Regional disaffection: Quebec and the West
- 6. Elections and political support
- 7. Causes and consequences of political support
- 8. Political support in representative democracies
- Appendix
- References
- Index.