Behind the Mule
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[United States] : Princeton University Press, 2020.
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Political scientists and social choice theorists often assume that economic diversification within a group produces divergent political beliefs and behaviors. Michael Dawson demonstrates, however, that the growth of a black middle class has left race as the dominant influence on African-American politics. Why have African Americans remained so united in most of their political attitudes? To account for this phenomenon, Dawson develops a new theory of group interests that emphasizes perceptions of "linked fates" and black economic subordination.

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Political scientists and social choice theorists often assume that economic diversification within a group produces divergent political beliefs and behaviors. Michael Dawson demonstrates, however, that the growth of a black middle class has left race as the dominant influence on African-American politics. Why have African Americans remained so united in most of their political attitudes? To account for this phenomenon, Dawson develops a new theory of group interests that emphasizes perceptions of "linked fates" and black economic subordination.
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Dawson, M. C. (2020). Behind the Mule. [United States], Princeton University Press.

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Dawson, Michael C.. 2020. Behind the Mule. [United States], Princeton University Press.

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Dawson, Michael C., Behind the Mule. [United States], Princeton University Press, 2020.

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