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The Monkey Cage: Who Cares Whether There's An Electoral Realignment?


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"The Monkey Cage Democracy is the art of running the circus from the monkey cage. - H.L. Mencken « Kiyoshi Ito, 93, Mathematician Who Described Random Motion, Dies Main Counterintuive findings and results in political science: The more things change... » Who Cares Whether There's An Electoral Realignment? Political scientists’ opinions on electoral realignments seem to run the somewhat limited gamut between ‘we have no idea whether they exist,’ and ‘if they exist they are much weaker than the expectorate says they are.’ But is there better evidence of policy realignments - that is, of long term changes in the contours of politics that make some kinds of policies and laws easier to pass, and other kinds more difficult? This makes more plausible sense, given that the break"
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