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Legacies of losing in American politics

Part of the Chicago studies in American politics series
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American politics is typically a story about winners.

The fading away of defeated politicians and political movements is a feature of American politics that ensures political stability and a peaceful transition of power.

But American history has also been built on defeated candidates, failed presidents and social movements that at pivotal moments did not dissipate as expected but instead persisted and eventually achieved success for the loser's ideas and preferred policies.

With Legacies of Losing in American Politics, Jeffrey K.

Tulis and Nicole Mellow rethink three pivotal moments in American political history.

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University of Chicago Press
022651546X / 9780226515465
eBook
973
26/12/2017
English
205 pages
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