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Poverty Shaping Politics: Machine Parties and Their Unexpected Challengers

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An examination of how poverty and economic inequality have shaped political systems and party structures throughout history. Zarazaga analyzes the rise of established ‘machine parties’ and the emergence of unexpected political challengers that disrupt traditional power dynamics.

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Poverty Shaping Politics explores the intricate relationship between economic hardship and political organization. Rodrigo Zarazaga investigates how poverty has fundamentally influenced the development of political machines and the parties that have dominated various political landscapes. The book provides critical insights into how disadvantaged populations have mobilized politically, both within traditional party structures and through alternative movements that challenge established systems.

Zarazaga examines case studies of political machines and their unexpected challengers, demonstrating how economic inequality creates opportunities for political disruption and reform. The work combines historical analysis with political theory to explain why certain political movements gain traction during periods of economic distress, and how these movements reshape democratic institutions and electoral outcomes.

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Author

Rodrigo Zarazaga

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781009632942

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