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Labor Unions and American Mass Politics.

Labor Unions and American Mass Politics. 労働組合とアメリカの大衆政治

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著者・編者Macdonald, David,
シリーズSUNY series in Labor Studies
出版社(State U. New York Pr., US)
出版年月2026.05
ページ数192 pp.
言語ENG
ニュース番号<774-246 774-689>

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A comprehensive exploration of how labor unions, broadly conceived, shape party loyalties in the American mass public.

How and why do labor unions matter for American mass party loyalties, specifically party identification and vote choice? Labor Unions and American Mass Politics marshals a wide range of survey data to test two different ways through which labor unions can shape mass party loyalties. The first is via people's personal affiliation with organized labor, such as a current/former member or household resident, while the second is via people's attitudes toward organized labor, such as whether they favor vs. disfavor unions in general. Overall, author David Macdonald shows that both are capable of shaping mass support for the Democratic Party and its various political candidates and that such relationships are also conditioned by whether people perceive labor unions and Democrats to be political allies, a connection that is lacking among a sizeable minority of Americans. Overall, Macdonald provides not only a timely analysis of mass labor politics in the early twenty-first-century United States but also shows that labor unions are politically consequential, even after decades of decline.