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Politics Without Power
Politics Without Power, The national committees of the major political parties in the United States are symbols of party government. They carry forward a national heritage of peaceful change in national politics and administration. National committees are substitutes for party i, Politics Without Power has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Politics Without Power
  • Written by author Cornelius Cotter
  • Published by Transaction Publishers, June 2009
  • The national committees of the major political parties in the United States are symbols of party government. They carry forward a national heritage of peaceful change in national politics and administration. National committees are substitutes for party i
  • The national committees of the major political parties in the United States are symbols of party government. They carry forward a national heritage of peaceful change in national politics and administration. National committees are substitutes for party i
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The national committees of the major political parties in the United States are symbols of party government. They carry forward a national heritage of peaceful change in national politics and administration. National committees are substitutes for party ideologies, yet they are pretty much headless, drifting organizations. Cotter and Hennessy explain why this is the case, arguing that the vagueness of the committees' responsibilities between presidential elections is one of the main sources of their limitations.

Politics without Power explains what the national committees are, who belongs to them, where they are located in relation to other politically oriented organizations, what they do, and what steps might be taken to make better use of them.
Although the authors' descriptions in this classic volume are straightforward, their recommendations are sweepingly bold.
A few have been instituted in part, but most have yet to be adopted. If they were, it would completely change the makeup of the two committees and the political processes.

Among their proposals are that the offi ces of national committeeman and committeewoman should be abolished,that the national chairman of the in-party continue to be chosen by the president or candidate, and the national chairman of the out-party be the titular head of that committee.
The out-party should have a party council to interpret the platform and to recommend a platform to the national convention.
There should be a tax credit for small contributions to the national committee or state committees, and each national committee would have its own building shared with the Congressional Campaign Committees. This book will interest political scientists, politicians, and other students of American politics and elections.

Cornelius P. Cotter was professor of political science and chairman of the Department of Political Science at the Wichita
State University. He has been a Republican National Committee
Faculty Fellow and served as assistant to the chairman of the
Republican National Committee.

Bernard C. Hennessy was the director of the National Center for Education in Politics and professor of politics at the New York
University School of Law. He has been a Democratic National
Committee Faculty Fellow.


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