Democracy, America, and the Age of Globalization
Autor Jay R. Mandleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521885898
ISBN-10: 0521885892
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 19 tables
Dimensiuni: 146 x 221 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0521885892
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 19 tables
Dimensiuni: 146 x 221 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. The economics of inequality; 2. The politics of inequality; 3. The funding and biases of American politics; 4. History and reform efforts; 5. The problem of government; 6. The need for public financing; 7. Organizing for democracy.
Recenzii
"Too many authors complain about the growth in income inequality without offering a way to solve the problem. Jay Mandle provides a real solution. The voluntary public financing of elections is the way to achieve the deepening of democracy that reversing inequality requires. To achieve that as he suggests, we will have to organize at the grassroots."
Alex Cole, Founder, Vassar College Democracy Matters
"‘Follow the money!’ was Deep Throat’s advice to the Watergate sleuths. It also summarizes Jay Mandle’s important new book. Professor Mandle is an aggressive long-distance runner and the same determination and focus pervade his pursuit of the role of money in America’s political failure to stem growing income inequality. His conclusion is that public financing of elections is the sine quo non of doing so. This book represents an important intellectual breakthrough for the emerging movement to democratize this country’s politics."
Bob Edgar, President (CEO) Common Cause and Former Member of the House of Representatives (7th Congressional District, Pa)
"I see this book as a unique contribution to timely and important discussion in all the social sciences and beyond—sociology, political science, history, and economics—about where our society is going and how we respond to rapidly evolving and widespread change in the twenty-first century."
Louis Ferleger, Boston University
"It is difficult to find two political issues that generate more heat than economic globalization and campaign finance. In this book Jay Mandle (Colgate University) combines the two topics in a thought-provoking manner....The contributions of the book are twofold. First, it unites two heretofore separate research areas in a lively and interesting fashion...Second, it provides an ancillary text book for lower division courses in American politics that will generate considerable classroom discussion. Students will appreciate the lively and concise writing style and the provocative arguments that Mandle makes throughout the book. This book is highly recommended for faculty looking for such an ancillary text."
Sean Q Kelly, California State University Channel Islands
Alex Cole, Founder, Vassar College Democracy Matters
"‘Follow the money!’ was Deep Throat’s advice to the Watergate sleuths. It also summarizes Jay Mandle’s important new book. Professor Mandle is an aggressive long-distance runner and the same determination and focus pervade his pursuit of the role of money in America’s political failure to stem growing income inequality. His conclusion is that public financing of elections is the sine quo non of doing so. This book represents an important intellectual breakthrough for the emerging movement to democratize this country’s politics."
Bob Edgar, President (CEO) Common Cause and Former Member of the House of Representatives (7th Congressional District, Pa)
"I see this book as a unique contribution to timely and important discussion in all the social sciences and beyond—sociology, political science, history, and economics—about where our society is going and how we respond to rapidly evolving and widespread change in the twenty-first century."
Louis Ferleger, Boston University
"It is difficult to find two political issues that generate more heat than economic globalization and campaign finance. In this book Jay Mandle (Colgate University) combines the two topics in a thought-provoking manner....The contributions of the book are twofold. First, it unites two heretofore separate research areas in a lively and interesting fashion...Second, it provides an ancillary text book for lower division courses in American politics that will generate considerable classroom discussion. Students will appreciate the lively and concise writing style and the provocative arguments that Mandle makes throughout the book. This book is highly recommended for faculty looking for such an ancillary text."
Sean Q Kelly, California State University Channel Islands
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Descriere
A voluntary public funding system for political campaigns is necessary to reverse the trend toward income inequality.