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Why We Need Political Parties (It’s a Necessary Evil Sort of Thing)

So, I’ll just say it: this post isn’t going to be as fun as the one about the cool reforms of the Progressive Party. Lots of people hate either the Republicans or Democrats or both, and I think everyone’s a bit bitter about partisan gridlock and mudslinging and excessive campaigning and so forth.

But sadly, we do need them. Here are the reasons why, according to my textbook and my professor for my college politics course:

There are probably more reasons, but this is depressing. Why can’t I just rail on how terrible parties are and how we should get rid of them? If we have to have a political party, can we start a modern version of the Progressive Party? (Who is the modern version of Theodore Roosevelt, I wonder?)

Resources

Kollman, Ken. The American Political System. 3rd ed., W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2017.

Wolf, Greg. “Partisanship.” Drake University, 21 Apr. 2021, Des Moines.

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Christian, writer, Eagle Scout, and Drake University Class of '24.

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Andrew Kennard

Christian, writer, Eagle Scout, and Drake University Class of '24.