In this book, author Kirby Goidel makes the controversial case that the American political system suffers from too much democracy and that the trend toward greater democratization has led to greater citizen frustration, increasing distrust of government, and institutional gridlock.
In this book, author Kirby Goidel makes the controversial case that the American political system suffers from too much democracy and that the trend toward greater democratization has led to greater citizen frustration, increasing distrust of government, and institutional gridlock.
Introduction: We Are the Problem Chapter 1: Constitutional Design and Democracy Chapter 2: Political Psychology and Democratic Competence Chapter 3: Political Inequality and Campaign Finance Chapter 4: The News Media, New Media, and Democracy Chapter 5: Gridlock and American Political Institutions Chapter 6: Do No Harm Chapter 7: America's Recovery Plan
Introduction: We Are the Problem Chapter 1: Constitutional Design and Democracy Chapter 2: Political Psychology and Democratic Competence Chapter 3: Political Inequality and Campaign Finance Chapter 4: The News Media, New Media, and Democracy Chapter 5: Gridlock and American Political Institutions Chapter 6: Do No Harm Chapter 7: America's Recovery Plan
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