Numbered Voices
Discover the intricate relationship between public opinion and politics in Susan Herbst's compelling book, Numbered Voices, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1995. With 235 pages of insightful analysis, this work delves into the evolution of public opinion in the United States, tracing its history from the mid-19th century to contemporary times.
Herbst expertly illustrates how the measurement of public opinion influences its interpretation and utilization by voters, legislators, and journalists alike. This essential read not only enhances your understanding of political science and theory but also sheds light on the dynamics of American democracy and the impact of social science on public discourse. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of political science, Numbered Voices is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.