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ISBN: PB: 9780300198218

Yale University Press

September 2013

240 pp.

21x14 cm

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£10,99
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Parties Versus the People

How to Turn Republicans and Democrats into Americans

America's political system is dysfunctional. While this is a widely held view, it is a problem that – so far – has proved intractable. After every election voters discover yet again that political "leaders" aren't leading. Instead they are simply quarreling in a never-ending battle between the two warring tribes, the Republicans and Democrats. In this critically important book, a distinguished statesman and thinker identifies exactly how our political and governing systems reward intransigence, discourage compromise, and indeed undermine our democracy. He then describes exactly what must be done to banish the negative effects of partisan warfare from our political system. As a former Congressman, Mickey Edwards witnessed firsthand how important legislative battles can devolve into struggles not over principle but over party advantage. He offers graphic examples of how this problem has intensified and reveals how political battles in the Obama era have become nothing more than conflicts between party machines. Edwards'solutions – specific, practical, fair, and original – show the way to break the stranglehold of the political party system. The "Parties Versus the People" offers hope for a fundamental renewal of American democracy.

About the Author

Mickey Edwards, a Congressperson for sixteen years and a faculty member at Harvard and Princeton for another twelve years, is now a vice president of the Aspen Institute. He writes online commentary for "The Atlantic", "Politico", and the "Washington Post". He lives in Washington, D. C. .

Reviews

"An urgent and engaging look at how American politics have become the founding fathers' worst nightmare. Not content to simply criticize, Edwards also proposes solutions to the hyperpartisanship currently corroding civil discourse and resulting in the paralysis of Congress, a serious threat to the American experiment in self-governance... An important – and I believe, enduring – addition to the growing literature of nonpartisan political reform" – John Avalon, The Daily Beast