13. Campaign contributions. (Brooks, Corruption in American Politics and Life.)
14. The party ring. (Bryce, The American Commonwealth, vol. ii, chapters lxiii and lxiv.)
15. The state boss. (Reinsch, Readings on American State Government, pages 432-434; Ray, Introduction to Political Parties and Practical Politics, chapter xvi.)
16. How the party machine works. (Ford, The Rise and Growth of
American Politics, pages 294-333; Kaye, Readings in Civil
Governments, pages 373-377; Jones, Readings on Parties and
Elections in the United States, pages 175-178; Lowell, Public
Opinion and Popular Government, chapter vi.)
17. Party government in England and in the United States. (Jones, Readings on Parties and Elections in the United States, pages I-II.)
18. Necessity of strong parties in the United States. (Jones, Readings on Parties and Elections in the United States, pages 20- 27.)
19. The struggle for good government. (Hammond and Jenks, Great American Issues, chapter v.)
20. The citizen and the party. (Bryce, Hindrances to Good
Citizenship, all; _Hughes, Conditions of Progress in Democratic
Government, lectures in and iv; Root, Addressee on Government and
Citizenship, pages 1-77.)
FOR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION
21. Do third parties serve a useful purpose?