Elite Parties, Poor Voters
Discover the intriguing dynamics of voter behavior in Tariq Thachil's enlightening book, Elite Parties, Poor Voters, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This compelling 352-page paperback delves into a perplexing question: why do impoverished individuals frequently vote against their own material interests? While this phenomenon has been extensively examined in affluent Western democracies, Thachil shines a light on its manifestation in developing nations, particularly in India, the world's largest democracy. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Elite Parties, Poor Voters unravels the complexities of political allegiance and the socio-economic factors influencing voter choices. Ideal for scholars, political enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of economics and politics, this book offers a fresh perspective on an essential aspect of democratic participation.