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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1658285557
    Format: 1 online resource (332 pages)
    ISBN: 9780813544663
    Content: Building on the seminal work of previous generational theorists, Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais demonstrate and describe, for the first time, the two types of realignments--"idealist" and "civic"--that have alternated with one another throughout the nation's history. Based on these patterns, Winograd and Hais predict that the next realignment will be very different from the last one that occurred in 1968. "Idealist" realignments, like the one put into motion forty years ago by the Baby Boomer Generation, produce, among other things, a political emphasis on divisive social issues and governmental gridlock. "Civic" realignments, like the one that is coming, and the one produced by the famous GI or "Greatest" Generation in the 1930s, by contrast, tend to produce societal unity, increased attention to and successful resolution of basic economic and foreign policy issues, and institution-building.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Cycles of American Politics -- Chapter 1: The Rise and Fall of Political Parties in America -- Chapter 2: Idealist and Civic Eras in American History -- Chapter 3: Politicians Love to Talk -- Chapter 4: Meet the Millennials -- Chapter 5: Millennials Will Spearhead the Coming Political Realignment -- Part II: Transition to a New Era -- Chapter 6: The Realignment Begins -- Chapter 7: Winning without the Mother's Milk of Politics -- Chapter 8: The Technology Tsunami -- Chapter 9: Social Networks Will Change America's Political Map -- Chapter 10: Winning the Technology Arms Race -- Part III: The New American Political Landscape -- Chapter 11: Triggering a New America -- Chapter 12: Who Will Party with Whom? -- Chapter 13: Who Will Lead the Realignment? -- Chapter 14: Rebuilding America's Civic Infrastructure -- Chapter 15: Public Policy in a Millennial Era -- References -- Index -- About the Authors.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780813543017
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Winograd, Morley Millennial makeover New Brunswick, N.J. [u.a.] : Rutgers University Press, 2008 ISBN 9780813543017
    Additional Edition: Print version Millenial Makeover : MySpace, YouTube, & the Future of American Politics
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    New Brunswick, NJ :Rutgers University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959391782602883
    Format: 1 online resource (336 p.)
    ISBN: 9780813544663
    Content: It happens in America every four decades and it is about to happen again. America’s demand for change in the 2008 election will cause another of our country’s periodic political makeovers. This realignment, like all others before it, will result from the coming of age of a new generation of young Americans—the Millennial Generation—and the full emergence of the Internet-based communications technology that this generation uses so well. Beginning in 2008, almost everything about American politics and government will transform—voting patterns, the fortunes of the two political parties, the issues that engage the nation, and our government and its public policy. Building on the seminal work of previous generational theorists,Morley Winograd and Michael D. Hais demonstrate and describe, for the first time, the two types of realignments—“idealist” and “civic”—that have alternated with one another throughout the nation’s history. Based on these patterns, Winograd and Hais predict that the next realignment will be very different from the last one that occurred in 1968. “Idealist” realignments, like the one put into motion forty years ago by the Baby Boomer Generation, produce, among other things, a political emphasis on divisive social issues and governmental gridlock. “Civic” realignments, like the one that is coming, and the one produced by the famous GI or “Greatest” Generation in the 1930s, by contrast, tend to produce societal unity, increased attention to and successful resolution of basic economic and foreign policy issues, and institution-building. The authors detail the contours and causes of the country’s five previous political makeovers, before delving deeply into the generational and technological trends that will shape the next. The book’s final section forecasts the impact of the Millennial Makeover on the elections, issues, and public policies that will characterize America’s politics in the decades ahead. For additional information go to: Millennial Makeover website.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , Part I. Cycles of American Politics -- , Part II. Transition to a New Era -- , Part III. The New American Political Landscape -- , References -- , Index -- , About the Authors , In English.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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