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Is this any way to run a democratic government?

Wayne, Stephen J.(Preface by)Francia, Peter L.(Contributions by)Green, John C.(Contributions by)Herrnson, Paul S.(Contributions by)Joe, Wesley(Contributions by)Powell, Lynda W.(Contributions by)Stark, Beth(Contributions by)Webster, Benjamin(Contributions by)Wilcox, Clyde(Contributions by)Wayne, Stephen J.(Edited by)
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Has our system of checks and balances between the three branches of our federal government undergone changes for good or ill over the years since the Constitution was set as the cornerstone of our nation?

How stand our political traditions, our personal freedoms, our purported equality, our sense of governance "of, by, and for the people"?

Are we the democratic nation we set out to be, or do we have a distance to go to achieve this ideal?

Alternatively, is approaching a democratic ideal desirable today in the light of the smaller, more integrated, and dangerous world in which we live?

Is This Any Way to Run a Democratic Government? examines the theory and practice of American democracy and the dichotomy that currently exists between them.

The contributors assess both the reasons-and the consequences-of this division between the theory of democracy and how it is played out in actuality.

Focusing on the here and now, this book is about the institutions, process, and politics of government: how well they work; whether they meet the criteria for a viable democratic system; and the extent to which they contribute to good public policy.

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Georgetown University Press
1589010051 / 9781589010055
Paperback / softback
320.973
15/04/2004
United States
English
224 p.
26 cm
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