Rust Belt Union Blues
- 328 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Lainey Newman and Theda Skocpol provide timely insight into the relationship between the decline of unions and the shift of working-class voters away from Democrats.
Theda Skocpol es una distinguida académica cuyo trabajo une la ciencia política y la sociología. Su investigación se centra en la intrincada relación entre las estructuras estatales y las transformaciones sociales. Los perspicaces análisis de Skocpol ofrecen una perspectiva única sobre cómo la política pública moldea los resultados sociales, convirtiéndola en una voz significativa en el pensamiento social contemporáneo.




Lainey Newman and Theda Skocpol provide timely insight into the relationship between the decline of unions and the shift of working-class voters away from Democrats.
From Membership to Management in American Civic Life
The decline of participatory groups and social movements in America raises concerns for the future of democracy. Theda Skocpol examines the shift from widespread civic engagement to a model where involvement is seen as a profession rather than a citizen's duty. By exploring the historical context and causes behind this trend, the book highlights the importance of revitalizing grassroots participation to strengthen democratic practices. Skocpol argues that understanding these changes is crucial for reversing the trend and fostering a more engaged citizenry.
Shows how state structures, international forces, and class relations combine to explain the origins and accomplishments of social-revolutionary transformations.
The series focuses on comparative research to elucidate significant cross-national political phenomena. It aims to foster critical dialogue among various theoretical approaches, with a particular emphasis on domestic institutions. Contributions will explore the interplay of historical structures, individual or organizational choices, and strategic interactions in shaping political actions and outcomes, promoting a comprehensive understanding of comparative politics.