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Why socialism has failed to play a significant role in the United States—the most developed capitalist industrial society and hence, ostensibly, fertile ground for socialism—has been a critical question of American history and political development. Seymour Martin Lipset and Gary Marks "survey with subtlety and shrewd judgment the various explanations" (Wall Street Journal) for this phenomenon of American political exceptionalism. "Clearly written, intelligent, filled with new information" (Times Literary Supplement), this "splendidly convincing" (Michael Kazin, Georgetown University) work eschews conventional arguments about socialism's demise to present a fuller understanding of how multiple factors—political structure, American values, immigration, and the split between the Socialist party and mainstream unions—combined to seal socialism's fate. "In peak form, two master political sociologists offer a must-read synthesis."—Theda Skocpol, Harvard University
Seymour Martin Lipset is the Hazel Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University and a fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Gary Marks is professor of political science and director of the Center for European Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks, John D. Stephens, North Carolina) Kitschelt, Herbert (Duke University, North Carolina) Lange, Peter (Duke University, Chapel Hill) Marks, Gary (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Stephens, John D. (University of North Carolina
Gary Marks, Marco R. Steenbergen, Chapel Hill) Marks, Gary (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Steenbergen, Marco R. (University of North Carolina
Gary Marks, Marco R. Steenbergen, Chapel Hill) Marks, Gary (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Steenbergen, Marco R. (University of North Carolina, Andreas F› Llesdal, F&, Johan P. Olsen
Liesbet Hooghe, Tobias Lenz, Gary Marks, Florence) Hooghe, Liesbet (W.R. Kenan Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Robert Schuman Fellow, W.R. Kenan Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Robert Schuman Fellow, UNC-Chapel Hill and European University Institute, Hamburg) Lenz, Tobias (Assistant Professor of Global Governance and Comparative Regionalism, Assistant Professor of Global Governance and Comparative Regionalism, University of Goettingen, and the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Florence) Marks, Gary (Burton Craige Professor of Political Science and Robert Schuman Fellow, Burton Craige Professor of Political Science and Robert Schuman Fellow, UNC-Chapel Hill and European University Institute
Herbert Kitschelt, Peter Lange, Gary Marks, John D. Stephens, North Carolina) Kitschelt, Herbert (Duke University, North Carolina) Lange, Peter (Duke University, Chapel Hill) Marks, Gary (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) Stephens, John D. (University of North Carolina
Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks, Arjan Schakel, USA) Hooghe, Liesbet (University of North Carolina, Australia) Marks, Gary (Australian Catholic University, UK) Schakel, Arjan (University of Edinburgh, Gary N. Marks, Arjan H. Schakel