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Why does this article focus so heavily on a construction centering on the "Third Party System", "Fourth Party System", etc.?  I studied American History in college (magna cum laude) and graduate school (through C.Phil status), and I never encountered this construction.  I'm not saying it's wrong, of course -- just not a familiar way of describing the GOP.  No? -- [[User:Gregory J. Kohs|Gregory J. Kohs]] 20:05, 27 February 2008 (CST)
Why does this article focus so heavily on a construction centering on the "Third Party System", "Fourth Party System", etc.?  I studied American History in college (magna cum laude) and graduate school (through C.Phil status), and I never encountered this construction.  I'm not saying it's wrong, of course -- just not a familiar way of describing the GOP.  No? -- [[User:Gregory J. Kohs|Gregory J. Kohs]] 20:05, 27 February 2008 (CST)
::it's a blend of traditional history and political science (where the party system model is used a lot). [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 09:29, 28 February 2008 (CST)

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The article is entirely by CZ editor Richard Jensen, who wrote portions for Wiki as rjensen.Richard Jensen 02:17, 16 May 2007 (CDT)

"Party System" emphasis seems odd

Why does this article focus so heavily on a construction centering on the "Third Party System", "Fourth Party System", etc.? I studied American History in college (magna cum laude) and graduate school (through C.Phil status), and I never encountered this construction. I'm not saying it's wrong, of course -- just not a familiar way of describing the GOP. No? -- Gregory J. Kohs 20:05, 27 February 2008 (CST)

it's a blend of traditional history and political science (where the party system model is used a lot). Richard Jensen 09:29, 28 February 2008 (CST)