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  1. 3. Feb. 2024 · Patriocracy is a non-partisan examination of Washington's dysfunction, illustrating the forces that drive a wedge into the middle ground of America #kingsofdocs 🍿 Watch new releases: https ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParticracyParticracy - Wikipedia

    Particracy, also known as partitocracy, partitocrazia or partocracy, is a form of government in which the political parties are the primary basis of rule [1] rather than citizens or individual politicians . As argued by Italian political scientist Mauro Calise in 1994, the term is often derogatory, implying that parties have too much power—in ...

  3. 2. März 2012 · March 1, 2012. Brian Malone’s documentary “Patriocracy” feels as if it were made by someone who had been out of the country since the Clinton administration and upon re-entering was shocked ...

  4. 9. Nov. 2023 · Patriocracy is a non-partisan examination of Washington's dysfunction, illustrating the forces that drive a wedge into the middle ground of America and the solutions required to move forward ...

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  5. 3. März 2012 · by Calum Marsh. March 3, 2012. What’s most interesting about Patriocracy, a documentary about America’s seemingly irreconcilable party divide, is that it presents itself as objective and ardently nonpartisan, though this quality isn’t interesting for the reason the film intends.

  6. www.amazon.comPatriocracy-Bob-Schieffer › dpPatriocracy - amazon.com

    17. Juli 2012 · Patriocracy is a non-partisan examination of Washington dysfunction. Alan Simpson, Bob Schieffer, Eleanor Clift, Pat Buchanan, Senator Mark Warner and Senator Kent Conrad are just a few of the notable Washington personalities who offer their valuable perspectives.

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  7. 5. Nov. 2011 · Patriocracy: Directed by Brian Malone. With Josh Goodman, Jason Altmire, Rob Andrews, Pat Buchanan. An examination of the current state of political polarization in the United States of the America.