by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
contributions by Warren E. Miller and Warren E. Miller
Russell Sage Foundation, 1976
eISBN: 978-1-61044-657-0 | Cloth: 978-0-87154-475-9
Library of Congress Classification JK1764.K57
Dewey Decimal Classification 301.5920973

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Explores the idea that a "new breed" of men and women are actively involved in the majority American political party, and that their motives, goals, ideals, and patterns of organizational behavior are different from those of the people who have dominated U.S. politics in the past. This book is based on interviews with 1,300 delegates to the 1972 Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and mail questionnaires completed by some 55 percent of the delegates. The author identifies women as one part of the new "presidential elite," and analyzes their social, cultural, psychological, and political characteristics. This study was funded jointly by Russell Sage Foundation and The Twentieth Century Fund.