Expains how grassroots activists are translating mass discontent into new people-driven parties. The first and only book to look beyond the superficial media coverage of Ross Perot to the real movement for fundamental change. The millions of people who voted for Ross Perot, Jesse Jackson, and Ralph Nader displayed more than momentary frustration, they are a sign of the growing movement to challenge the two party system. David Reynolds' Democracy Unbound explains how grassroots activists are translating mass discontent into new people-driven parties. Democracy Unbound is the first and only book to look beyond the superficial media coverage of Ross Perot to the real movement for fundamental change. Democracy Unbound is a much needed and valued contribution to the national political dialogue. Democracy Unbound is essential reading for anyone studying the role of third party movements and the political reforms upon which they are founded. -- Midwest Book Review Used Book in Good Condition