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It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided with the New Politics of Extremism

Autor Thomas E. Mann, Norman J. Ornstein
en Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 9 aug 2016
Hyperpartisanship has gridlocked the American government. Congress' approval ratings are at record lows, and both Democrats and Republicans are disgusted by the government's inability to get anything done. In It's Even Worse Than It Looks, Congressional scholars Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein present a grim picture of how party polarization and tribal politics have led Congress--and the United States--to the brink of institutional failure.In this revised edition, the authors bring their seminal book up to date in a political environment that is more divided than ever. The underlying dynamics of the situation--extremist Republicans holding government hostage to their own ideological, antigovernment beliefs--have only gotten worse, further bolstering their argument that Republicans are not merely ideologically different from Democrats, but engaged in a unique form of politics that undermines the system itself. Without a fundamental change in the character and course of the Republican Party, we may have a long way to go before we hit rock bottom.
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ISBN-13: 9781504767347
ISBN-10: 1504767349
Dimensiuni: 132 x 147 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.07 kg
Ediția:Revised, Update.
Editura: BLACKSTONE AUDIO BOOKS

Notă biografică

Thomas E. Mann is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a resident scholar at the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.


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"[Mann and Ornstein] have done the public a great service-and have been much braver than many in the media, the think tanks, or Congress-in using their personal credibility to clearly describe what has happened to American politics in recent years, and who is primarily to blame."-Ezra Klein, New York Review of Books