The Defeat of Party Despotism by the Re-Enfranchisement of the Individual Citizen: An argument for the Restoration of Majority Elections

Leonard W. Bacon critiques party despotism and professional politicians for disenfranchising citizens and causing voter apathy. He argues for restoring majority elections to re-enfranchise individuals.

Leonard Woolsey Bacon was an American clergyman, writer, and social commentator who graduated from Yale University and served pastorates in both Congregational and Presbyterian churches. He was widely known for his prolific writing and for his outspoken engagement with major social, political, and religious issues of his day.

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