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  • The formation of successful electoral coalitions has become an increasingly complex task for political parties, especially for mainstream Left parties whose traditional reservoir of votes has diminished with manufacturing employment. This paper revisits the impact of union membership and social class on the support for the Left and tests the proposition, advanced by Przeworski and Sprague, that unionization reinforces the class identity of workers and thereby mitigates the trade-off between working-class and middle-class support faced by Left parties. (xsd:string)
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  • Social Class, Union Membership and Erosion of Support for the Mainstream Left (xsd:string)
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