It is obviously no longer controversial that the American political system, especially at the national level, is seriously dysfunctional. Consider, for example, what are nearly the opening words-after noting that the United States Capitol is currently enfolded by scaffolding for repair of the physical building-of the distinguished Columbia political scientist and historian Ira Katznelson\u27s recent contribution to a Boston Review forum on Anxieties of Democracy. Even if [r]estoration is underway, its conclusion in sight, repair of the institutions inside the Capitol seems a long way off, if it is even possible
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Could the Father of the Constitution have possibly known the state of his “child” 200 years down the...
In 2012 Barack Obama became the only Democratic president other than Franklin Roosevelt to win succe...
Examining how the restoration of the old Senate and old Supreme Court Chambers progressed reveals a ...
It is obviously no longer controversial that the American political system, especially at the nation...
Barely a quarter century after the collapse of the Soviet empire, democracy has entered an intense p...
Is there a crisis of democracy? At one level democracy is always in crisis, and as authoritative his...
The status of democracy once seemed irrelevant in discussions of government in the United States and...
The United States has been internationally seen as the “beacon of democracy” since its founding over...
The American political system is currently not as meritocratic or functional as it should be. The re...
Are the politics of the United States to blame for its current unsteady footing in the 21st century?...
Essays on whether the United States is in a constitutional crisis and what can be done if it is, tak...
“Politics is far more complicated than physics,” (Albert Einstein’s response when asked why man was ...
According to many social scientists, democratic institutions are subject to much discontent and dist...
The development of democratic political systems inevitably presupposes dealing with crises. The cha...
The first thing any American says to a foreign visitor, wrote Charles Dickens in a wretched mood, is...
Could the Father of the Constitution have possibly known the state of his “child” 200 years down the...
In 2012 Barack Obama became the only Democratic president other than Franklin Roosevelt to win succe...
Examining how the restoration of the old Senate and old Supreme Court Chambers progressed reveals a ...