Political Parties as Channels of Communication:

Of the Inevitable Social Phenomenon in the Mass Communication Era

Authors

  • Lauro Sodré Neto Força Aérea Brasileira

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22480/revunifa.1986.2.756

Keywords:

Political Parties, Mass Communication, Political Philosophy, Historical Evolution, Social Influence

Abstract

The article discusses the evolution of political parties throughout history, emphasizing their importance as channels of communication for the social phenomenon in the mass communication era. Philosophers like Machiavelli, Bolingbroke, Montesquieu, Voltaire, and David Hume are cited for their views on political parties and factions, while modern authors like Tocqueville, Bryce, and Michels are also mentioned. The analysis highlights the influence of political parties in translating mass preferences into public policies and organizing public will.

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References

Não consta.

Published

1986-07-20

Issue

Section

Original Articles

How to Cite

Political Parties as Channels of Communication:: Of the Inevitable Social Phenomenon in the Mass Communication Era. The Journal of the University of the Air Force , Rio de Janeiro, v. 2, n. 2, 1986. DOI: 10.22480/revunifa.1986.2.756. Disponível em: https://revistadaunifa.fab.mil.br/index.php/reunifa/article/view/756.. Acesso em: 20 sep. 2024.

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