Publications Archive

  • Immigration Policy: A View from the Left

    Immigration Policy: A View from the Left

    Book chapter. American Democracy and the Renewal of the Radical Imagination Where Do We Go From Here? Edited by Mark Major. Lantham, MD: Lexington Books. In press, 2011. Progressive politics has long been in crisis in the United States. As the radical Left realizes the dire consequences of defining themselves solely by what they are against, [...]

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  • Radical responses to neoliberalism: immigrant rights in the global era

    Radical responses to neoliberalism: immigrant rights in the global era

    Contemporary debate about immigrants provides an opportunity to expand the conversation about race and class. Immigrants in the US complicate racial categories and class formation, putting them in flux, while simultaneously opening possibilities to address historical and contemporary racial and social inequalities. Migrants affect class relations within and across borders, contributing to the conversation and [...]

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  • Radical Perspectives on Immigration

    Radical Perspectives on Immigration

    Immigrants and Race in the US: Are Class-Based Alliances Possible? Edited by Marcella Bencivenni and Ron Hayduk Socialism & Democracy, # 48, November 2008

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  • Democracy For All: Restoring Immigrant Voting Rights in the United States

    Democracy For All: Restoring Immigrant Voting Rights in the United States

    Democracy for All is the most thoroughgoing exploration we have of non-citizen voting in the United States, past and present. The issues raised by Hayduk’s book — particularly at a time of high rates of immigration — ought to inform public debate in communities across the nation. —Alexander Keyssar, Professor of History and Social Policy, [...]

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  • Gatekeepers to the Franchise: Shaping Election Administration in New York

    Gatekeepers to the Franchise: Shaping Election Administration in New York

    [Hayduk] explains the importance of the election administration reform movement in the United States-why it is needed and what effect it might produce. —Michael Traugott, University of Michigan In the aftermath of Bush v. Gore, and in the wake of election reforms including new federal legislation, Hayduk addresses an important issue at the right time. [...]

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  • Democracy’s Moment: Reforming the American Political System for the 21st Century.

    Democracy’s Moment: Reforming the American Political System for the 21st Century.

    The book is not just a valuable contribution to political science, but a passionate pleading for reforms in the tradition of the progressive movement as most openly demonstrated in the concluding remarks. The volume can be recommended either to the student of U.S. electoral matters or to the reform activist; ideally–one is tempted to assume–the [...]

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