ABSTRACT

Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties, originally published in 1902, represented the first serious attempt to analyze the consequences of democratic suffrage by a comparative analysis of political systems. As such, Ostrogorski's two-volume study of the party system in Britain and the United States exerted profound influence on the subsequent writings of Max Weber and Robert Michels. A descriptive analyst of the party system in these two countries, Ostrogorski developed concepts and methods that an-ticipated by nearly half a century those later used by American and British political scientists.

The core of Ostrogorski's analysis is a detailed history of the rise of and changes within the party system in Britain and the United States, the first nations to introduce mass suffrage. While the emphasis of Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties is on the similar trends in the political parties of both countries, Ostrogorski also showed concern with the sources of differences between them. Seeking to explain these variations, he suggested a number of fundamental hypotheses about these two societies that con-tinue to be of relevance today. Lipset's substantial introduction places Os-trogorski's work within its historical context and assesses Ostrogorski's im-pact and influence on both his contemporaries and on later political scien-tists.

part |2 pages

First Part

chapter First|13 pages

The Old Unity

chapter Second|21 pages

Break-up of the Old Society

chapter Third|7 pages

Attempts at Reaction

chapter Fourth|15 pages

Definitive Triumph of the New Order of Things

part |2 pages

Second Part

chapter First|9 pages

The Origins of Political Associations

chapter Second|10 pages

The Beginnings of Party Organizations

chapter Third|10 pages

The Establishment of the Caucus

chapter Fourth|10 pages

The Growth of the Caucus

chapter Fifth|11 pages

The Caucus in Power

chapter Sixth|7 pages

The Caucus in Power (continued)

chapter Seventh|17 pages

The Conservative Organization

chapter Eighth|10 pages

The Conservative Organization

part |1 pages

Third Part

chapter First|20 pages

The Machinery of the Caucus

chapter Second|10 pages

The Action of the Caucus

chapter Third|10 pages

The Action of the Caucus (continued)

chapter Fourth|26 pages

Candidates and Electioneering

chapter Fifth|20 pages

The Supreme Government in the Caucus

chapter Sixth|19 pages

Auxiliary and Rival Organizations

chapter Seventh|18 pages

Auxiliary and Rival Organizations (continued)

chapter Eighth|47 pages

Summary