According to current polls, about 85 percent of Americans identify with some religious faith and more than 40 percent say they attend religious services at least once a week. In recent years, religious observanceand even religious beliefhave become important factors influencing voter choice. Active participation in electoral politics by some religious groups has fueled apprehensions that the traditional separation of church and state may be threatened. A. James Reichley explores the questions and conflicting positions surrounding the relations between government and politics in a new book...
According to current polls, about 85 percent of Americans identify with some religious faith and more than 40 percent say they attend religious ser...
This is a report on political conditions in ten widely differing states judged, for one reason or another, to be crucial, typical, or otherwise important. Part one is composed of case histories of state politics; part two reviews some general characteristics of the political structure; the epilogue applies this material to the question of the future.
Originally published in 1964.
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This is a report on political conditions in ten widely differing states judged, for one reason or another, to be crucial, typical, or otherwise import...