CONTENTS
| Acknowledgmentsix |
| Introduction1 |
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Chapter One | The Labyrinth of Representation:
Structures, Systems, and Institutions13 |
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Chapter Two | Voting Rights and Political Representation in
Constitutional Law: The Primacy of Individualism33 |
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Chapter Three | Beyond Individualism: The Group Right to Representation47 |
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Chapter Four | Group Theory and the Pluralist Challenge to Representation67 |
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Chapter Five | The Quest for Representation in a Pluralist Democracy:
Group-Centered Representation
(or the Neopluralist Response)87 |
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Chapter Six | Party Subsystems as a Response to
the Neopluralist Argument109 |
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Chapter Seven | The Law of Reapportionment:
Party-Poor Theories of Representation127 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Representation in Crisis:The Constitution, Interest Groups, and Political Parties.
Contributors: David K. Ryden - Author.
Publisher: State University of New York Press.
Place of publication: Albany, NY.
Publication year: 1996.
Page number: vii.
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