The Politics of Faith
Paul M. Sniderman
British Journal of Political Science, 1978, vol. 8, issue 1, 21-44
Abstract:
Alienation, if sufficiently pervasive and profound, poses obvious dangers to a democratic political order. But obvious dangers are not the only dangers. Indeed, allegiance may pose at least as serious a threat to democratic politics as alienation, as I shall attempt to show in this paper.
Date: 1978
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