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035 _a(OCoLC)156994481
050 _aJK 1764
_b.W731 2008
100 _aWinograd, Morley.
_9108025
245 0 _aMillennial makeover :
_bMySpace, YouTube, and the future of American politics /
_cMorley Winograd, Michael D. Hais.
260 _aNew Brunswick, N.J. :
_bRutgers University Press,
_cc2008.
300 _axviii, 309 p.
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 269-278) and index.
520 _aBuilding 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. 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. In an epiloge written for this paperback edition, Wingrad and Hais review the outcome of the 2008 presidential election, review the realignment and the impact of the millennial generation on this election. www.alibris.com
650 _aBlogs
_zUnited States.
_9107289
650 _aOnline social networks
_zUnited States.
_96665
650 _aPolitical participation
_zUnited States.
_959711
650 _aPolitical parties
_zUnited States.
_970880
650 _aVoting research
_zUnited States.
_9108026
700 _aHais, Michael D.,
_9108027
942 _cALR
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