Achieving Democracy explains and explores the dynamic and changing nature of contemporary government and the future of the regulatory state. In a critique of the last 30 years of neoliberal government in the United States, Sidney A. Shapiro and Joseph P. Tomain demonstrate how to regain essential democratic losses, under a successful framework of a progressive government, to ultimately construct a goodsociety for all citizens.
Achieving Democracy explains and explores the dynamic and changing nature of contemporary government and the future of the regulatory state. In a critique of the last 30 years of neoliberal government in the United States, Sidney A. Shapiro and Joseph P. Tomain demonstrate how to regain essential democratic losses, under a successful framework of a progressive government, to ultimately construct a goodsociety for all citizens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sidney A. Shapiro is University Chair in Law at Wake Forest University School of Law. Before beginning his teaching career, he served as an attorney with the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Professor Shapiro is a founding member and now Vice-President of the Center for Progressive Reform (CPR), a nonprofit research and educational organization of sixty scholars dedicated to protecting health, safety, and the environment through analysis and commentary. He has been a consultant to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS), and he has testified in Congress on regulatory policy and process issues. Joseph P. Tomain is Dean Emeritus and the Wilbert & Helen Ziegler Professor of Law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. He has held positions as Visiting Environmental Scholar at Lewis & Clark Law School; a Distinguished Visiting Energy Professor at the Vermont Law School; a Visiting Scholar in the Program of Liberal Studies at the University of Notre Dame; a Visiting Fellow at the Harris Manchester College, Oxford University; and a Fulbright Senior Specialist in law in Cambodia. Dean Tomain serves on a number of civic organizations including Chair of the Board of the Knowledge Works Education Foundation; founder and principal of the Justice Institute for the Legal Profession; Board Member of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation.
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Preface Introduction Part I: Democracy, Progressivism, and Pragmatism Chapter 1: Pragmatism and Government Regulation Chapter 2: History Lessons Chapter 3: Public Ambivalence about Government Part II: The Failure of Neoliberalism Chapter 4: Government and Markets Chapter 5: Why Government Fails Part III: Pragmatic Regulation Chapter 6: A Return to Pragmatism Chapter 7: Policy, Politics, and Institutions Part IV: The Progressive Future of Regulation Chapter 8: Let Government Govern Endnotes Index
Preface Introduction Part I: Democracy, Progressivism, and Pragmatism Chapter 1: Pragmatism and Government Regulation Chapter 2: History Lessons Chapter 3: Public Ambivalence about Government Part II: The Failure of Neoliberalism Chapter 4: Government and Markets Chapter 5: Why Government Fails Part III: Pragmatic Regulation Chapter 6: A Return to Pragmatism Chapter 7: Policy, Politics, and Institutions Part IV: The Progressive Future of Regulation Chapter 8: Let Government Govern Endnotes Index
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