Democracy more or less : America's political reform quandary / Bruce E. Cain
- Author:
- Cain, Bruce E.
- Published:
- New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
- Physical Description:
- ix, 251 pages ; 24 cm.
- Series:
- Contents:
- 1. The ascendancy of reform populism -- 2. Reform pluralism -- 3. How much transparency? -- 4. Participation paradoxes -- 5. Reform cycles -- 6. Fair representation -- 7. Raising the political ethics bar -- 8. Election administration or policy? -- 9. A blended reform agenda.
- Summary:
- "Why do American political reform efforts so often fail to solve the problems they intend to fix? In this book, Bruce E. Cain argues that the reasons are an unrealistic civic ideal of a fully informed and engaged citizenry and a neglect of basic pluralist principles about political intermediaries. This book traces the tension between populist and pluralist approaches as it plays out in many seemingly distinct reform topics, such as voting administration, campaign finance, excessive partisanship, redistricting, and transparency and voter participation. It explains why political primaries have promoted partisan polarization, why voting rates are declining even as election opportunities increase, and why direct democracy is not really a grassroots tool. Cain offers a reform agenda that attempts to reconcile pluralist ideals with the realities of collective-action problems and resource disparities"--
- Subject(s):
- Democracy—United States
- Representative government and representation—United States
- Political culture—United States
- Political participation—United States
- Polarization (Social sciences)—United States
- LAW / General
- Democracy
- Polarization (Social sciences)
- Political culture
- Political participation
- Representative government and representation
- United States
- ISBN:
- 9781107612266 paperback
1107612268
9781107039636 hardback
1107039630 hardback - Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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