"Structurally, the American electoral system is heavily weighted against small political parties. But U.S. Greens also harm themselves by taking extreme positions and failing to understand that governing requires compromise–a lesson their German counterparts learned several decades ago."
Per Urlaub at The Conversation asks, "[w]hy is the US Green Party so irrelevant?"
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Realos and Fundis
Labels:
environment,
Germany,
Nader,
political history,
politics,
twentieth century,
twenty-first century
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