America's failing experiment : how we the people have become the problem / Kirby Goidel.
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- 144222651X
- 9781442226517
- Democracy -- United States -- Citizen participation
- Political participation -- United States
- Political culture -- United States
- United States -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- Participation politique -- États-Unis
- États-Unis -- Politique et gouvernement -- 21e siècle
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference
- Democracy -- Citizen participation
- Political culture
- Political participation
- Politics and government
- United States
- 2000-2099
- 320.973 23
- JK1764 .G66 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : we are the problem -- Constitutional design and democracy -- Political psychology and democratic competence -- Why we vote for economic inequality -- The news media, new media, and democracy -- Gridlock and American political institutions -- First do no harm -- America's recovery plan -- Conclusions.
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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.
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