Some Soundings in the Party System: Rural Precinct Committeemen
Leon Weaver
American Political Science Review, 1940, vol. 34, issue 1, 76-84
Abstract:
Students of political phenomena have shown an increasing interest, during the past few years, in objective analysis of the functioning of party machinery and of the men who make up that machinery. If the publications on the subject which have come to the writer's attention are typical, the existing literature on party organization practically ignores such organization in rural areas and contains no systematic survey of the opinions and sentiments of organization politicians. The present study is designed as a contribution toward remedying this situation.
Date: 1940
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