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A list of key readings about Benjamin Ginsberg.
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Source material for article

  • Has Polling Killed Democracy?[1]
  • News Photographer Arnie Sachs; Took Pictures of 11 Presidents[2]
  • Masters Of Imaging (website)[3]
  • The Early Word: Democratic Debate Reviews[4]
  • Mixed News for GOP Jews[5]
  • FDR's patriot purge. (Cover Story History)[6]
  • Time to Switch Political Horses?[7]
  • Benjamin Ginsberg Administrative Appointments. Johns Hopkins[8]
  • Americans participating less and less in civic life[9]
  • Downsizing Democracy: How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public (book review)[10]
  • SUCKERS FOR ELECTIONS (book review)[11]
  • (review of: DOWNSIZING DEMOCRACY: How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public, By Matthew A. Crenson and Benjamin Ginsberg[12]
  • POLITICS - Shad and Senate Candidates Both Feeling the Heat in Virginia - State's contentious slate converges on bipartisan fish cookout. The voters smell desperation campaigning[13]
  • Bush's Call for Civil Tone Gets Rude Response[14]
  • Politicians Embrace Status Quo as Nonvoter Numbers Grow[15]
  • What does it mean to be a patriot?[16]

References

  1. Has Polling Killed Democracy?, University of Virginia -- Miller Center of Public Affairs, April 25, 2008. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “a panel discussion titled 'Has Polling Killed Democracy' that will examine public opinion polling's effect on American democracy. Mark Blumenthal, Benjamin Ginsberg...”
  2. Adam Bernstein. News Photographer Arnie Sachs; Took Pictures of 11 Presidents, Washington Post, November 7, 2006. Retrieved on 2009-10-29.
  3. The image world has lost the following: ARNIE SACHS. Masters Of Imaging (website) (2009-10-29). Retrieved on 2009-10-29.
  4. Ariel Alexovich. The Early Word: Democratic Debate Reviews, The New York Times, October 31, 2007. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “It’s Wal-Mart and Kmart - they’re occupying the same space”
  5. James D. Besser. Mixed News for GOP Jews, Jewish Journal, November 4, 2004. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “When the numbers are added up, we will probably find that Jewish money was especially important to the Republicans this year”
  6. Grigg, William Norman. FDR's patriot purge. (Cover Story History), The New American, Jun 16, 2003. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “federal investigators 'were free to devote a great deal of energy and attention to the tax records and finances of politicians who sought to use anti-Semitic appeals to attack the Roosevelt administration'”
  7. Jonathan Rosenblum. Time to Switch Political Horses?, Hamodia, May 10, 2002. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “As Johns Hopkins University political scientist Benjamin Ginsberg explained last week in the Jewish Week: 'Jews have always been the brains, the wallet and the legs of the Democratic Party'”
  8. Benjamin Ginsberg Administrative Appointments. Johns Hopkins, Johns Hopkins University, 2009-10-29. Retrieved on 2009-10-29.
  9. Associated Press. Americans participating less and less in civic life, USA Today, 6/5/2004. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “But the decline of mass political participation is not simply a consequence of the decay of civil society brought on by TV, suburbanization and busy lives.”
  10. Robert Heineman. Downsizing Democracy: How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public (book review), The Independent Review (quarterly journal), 2002. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “Crenson and Ginsberg argue that as government has burgeoned, Americans have been transformed from citizens who are effective political participants into customers who are recipients of government services.”
  11. Mark Crispin Miller. SUCKERS FOR ELECTIONS (book review), The New York Times, February 8, 1987. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “review of: THE CAPTIVE PUBLIC How Mass Opinion Promotes State Power. By Benjamin Ginsberg”
  12. Kerry Lauerman. Polls Apart, Washington Post, November 3, 2002. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “(review of: DOWNSIZING DEMOCRACY: How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public, By Matthew A. Crenson and Benjamin Ginsberg”
  13. Robert Shogan. POLITICS - Shad and Senate Candidates Both Feeling the Heat in Virginia - State's contentious slate converges on bipartisan fish cookout. The voters smell desperation campaigning, Los Angeles Times, May 05, 1994. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “Parties mean less and less, and each so-called party is breaking up into various wings.”
  14. Ronald Brownstein. Bush's Call for Civil Tone Gets Rude Response, Los Angeles Times, January 10, 2001. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “(Washington's toxic climate) ... It is structural, in other words, not personal”
  15. Robert Shogan. Politicians Embrace Status Quo as Nonvoter Numbers Grow, Los Angeles Times, May 04, 1998. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “Politicians who have risen to power in a low-turnout political environment have little to gain and much to fear from an expanded electorate, said Ben Ginsberg”
  16. Chuck Raasch, Gannett News Service. What does it mean to be a patriot?, USA Today, 7/3/2004. Retrieved on 2009-10-29. “Patriotism, in part, means sacrifice and a willingness to die for one's country, said Benjamin Ginsberg, a Johns Hopkins University political scientist and co-author of Downsizing Democracy.”