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Introduction | 13 | |
I | Political Paradigms | 21 |
II | The Federalists | 41 |
III | The Democrats: The Age of Jefferson and Jackson | 60 |
IV | The Great Transition | 91 |
V | The Progressives | 125 |
VI | The Roaring Twenties: A New Era | 143 |
VII | The New Deal - Great Society | 156 |
VIII | The Modern Era: The New Economy | 190 |
IX | Dueling Parties | 212 |
X | The Nine Political Paradigms | 234 |
XI | Political Stalemate and the Role of Third Parties | 263 |
XII | The Role of Power | 279 |
XIII | 9/11 and Stirrings of a New World Order | 312 |
XIV | The "Rating the Presidents" Game | 322 |
XV | Conclusion: "Catching On" | 333 |
Bibliography | 353 | |
Index | 357 |
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