The Politics of Prohibition
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Exploring the history of the Prohibition Party, this book reveals the factors that have led to the marginalization of minor political parties in American governance. It delves into the party's unique role in shaping political discourse and highlights the broader implications for democracy and representation in the U.S. Through this lens, it examines the challenges faced by alternative political movements and their impact on the political landscape.
