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Reflecting all of usReflecting all of us

Reflecting all of us1999

Robert Richie

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In Reflecting All of Us, Robert Richie and Steven Hill listen to what the silent are saying. They argue that we need a new way of electing our representatives to combat voter apathy and the leveling of political views. Such a system already exists in many parts of the world, including places in the U.S.: proportional representation. Leading activists respond in essays that illustrate what our country could look like if all qualified citizens became voters, and if they all felt their votes contributed to more than just the winning or losing tallies.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1971312W

Subjects

Representative government and representationProportional representationElectionsUnited states, politics and governmentPolitical science, united states

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