The Tyranny of the Two-party System. Lisa Jane Disch, Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies Lisa Disch. Columbia University Press, - Philosophy - pages. 0 Contributor: ProQuest (Firm). Lisa Disch maintains that it is not. There is no constitutional warrant for two parties, and winner-take-all elections need not set third parties up to fail. She argues that the two-party system as we know it dates only to the twentieth century and that it thwarts democracy by Cited by: Lisa Disch maintains that it is not. There is no constitutional warrant for two parties, and winner-take-all elections need not set third parties up to fail. She argues that the two-party system as we know it dates only to the twentieth century and that it thwarts democracy by /5(2).
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Author: Lisa Jane Disch. Publisher: Columbia University Press ISBN: Category: Philosophy Page: View: Download BOOK». The Tyranny of the Two-party System. Lisa Jane Disch, Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies Lisa Disch. Columbia University Press, - Philosophy - pages. 0 Reviews. The closely. Disch maintains that it is not, arguing that the two-party system wastes the votes and silences the voices of dissenters. Disch argues in favor of reviving a once popular nineteenth century democratic strategy called "fusion" in which a dominant-party candidate typically ran on the ballots of both the established party and a third party in a.
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