POL111H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Eastern Canada, Party System, Collective Bargaining

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17 May 2012
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Classifying democracies: by governments-presidential, parliamentary or mixed system, by electoral systems-such as proportional, by party systems-the electoral system often determines the composition of party systems. Function of parties-they are groups of people in a team who compete in elections, they promise things to voters and to try to gain their votes, collectively they want to win office. Functional terms-if you want to understand why an animal has certain features you ask what"s the reason for that feature i. e. what do they have sharp teeth, because they can tear through flesh. Similarly, the function of parties serve a representative, instrumental and an expressive function: they are not perfectly defined and overlap a little bit. Expressive function-parties become the expressions of social conflict; they give voice to people"s demands. For example, you might want universal education or education. They are the vehicle through which people"s desire can be solved/addressed through politics.

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