The Natural Law Party: A Reason to Vote: Breaking the Two-Party Stranglehold and Bringing Effective New Solutions to Ame
by Robert Roth
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Millions of Americans use natural medicine; support renewable energy technologies; advocate strong environmental conservation; and favor a wiser, more prevention-oriented approach to public policy -- and yet they have no poetical vote in the Republican or Democratic parties.The Natural Law Party was founded in 1992 to fill this void, and has since become the fastest growing party in America-running 400 candidates and receiving close to three million votes in 1996. The party will run hundreds show more of candidates in the 1998 election, and over 1,000 candidates for the 2000 presidential election.Robert Roth offers a riveting, well-documented account of how the Democratic and Republican parties have stifled democracy by erecting election laws designed to keep all third parties out of the political process. Roth also presents a compelling vision of the Party's platform for "proven new solutions to America's problems".Anyone looking for a common sense, forward-looking alternative to politics-as-usual will find a new direction here. show lessTags
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- 324.2738 — Social sciences Political science The political process Political parties North America United States
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- JK2391 .N34 .R67 — Political Science Political institutions and public administration (United States) Political institutions and public administration United States Political parties
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