Restoration

Restoration
Author: George F. Will
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1992
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Demostrates how term limits, by altering the motives of legislators, can narrow the gap between the theory and the practice of American democracy.

Sentimental Citizen

Sentimental Citizen
Author: George E. Marcus
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780271045986

An Analysis Of How emotion functions cooperatively with reason & contributes to a healthy democratic politics.

Cyber Republic

Cyber Republic
Author: George Zarkadakis
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0262360128

Science and tech expert George Zarkadakis presents an indispensable guide to making liberal democracies more inclusive, and the digital economy more equitable in the coming Fourth Industrial Revolution. Around the world, liberal democracies are in crisis. Citizens have lost faith in their government; right-wing nationalist movements frame the political debate. At the same time, economic inequality is increasing dramatically; digital technologies have created a new class of super-rich entrepreneurs. Automation threatens to transform the free economy into a zero-sum game in which capital wins and labor loses. But is this digital dystopia inevitable? In Cyber Republic, George Zarkadakis presents an alternative, outlining a plan for using technology to make liberal democracies more inclusive and the digital economy more equitable. Cyber Republic is no less than a guide for the coming Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Chocolate City

Chocolate City
Author: Chris Myers Asch
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469635879

Monumental in scope and vividly detailed, Chocolate City tells the tumultuous, four-century story of race and democracy in our nation's capital. Emblematic of the ongoing tensions between America's expansive democratic promises and its enduring racial realities, Washington often has served as a national battleground for contentious issues, including slavery, segregation, civil rights, the drug war, and gentrification. But D.C. is more than just a seat of government, and authors Chris Myers Asch and George Derek Musgrove also highlight the city's rich history of local activism as Washingtonians of all races have struggled to make their voices heard in an undemocratic city where residents lack full political rights. Tracing D.C.'s massive transformations--from a sparsely inhabited plantation society into a diverse metropolis, from a center of the slave trade to the nation's first black-majority city, from "Chocolate City" to "Latte City--Asch and Musgrove offer an engaging narrative peppered with unforgettable characters, a history of deep racial division but also one of hope, resilience, and interracial cooperation.

Our Secret Constitution

Our Secret Constitution
Author: George P. Fletcher
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2003-01-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780198032434

Americans hate and distrust their government. At the same time, Americans love and trust their government. These contradictory attitudes are resolved by Fletcher's novel interpretation of constitutional history. He argues that we have two constitutions--still living side by side--one that caters to freedom and fear, the other that satisfied our needs for security and social justice. The first constitution came into force in 1789. It stresses freedom, voluntary association, and republican elitism. The second constitution begins with the Gettysburg Address and emphasizes equality, organic nationhood, and popular democracy. These radical differences between our two constitutions explain our ambivalence and self-contradictory attitudes toward government. With September 11 the second constitution--which Fletcher calls the Secret Constitution--has become ascendant. When America is under threat, the nation cultivates its solidarity. It overcomes its fear and looks to government for protection and the pursuit of social justice. Lincoln's messages of a strong government and a nation that must "long endure" have never been more relevant to American politics. "Fletcher's argument has intriguing implications beyond the sweeping subject of this profoundly thought-provoking book."--The Denver Post

The Social Construction of Democracy

The Social Construction of Democracy
Author: George Reid Andrews
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 1997-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0814715060

The recent revival of democracy across much of the globe, and the fragility of many of the new regimes, have inspired renewed interest in the origins of dictatorship and democracy in modern times. This book assembles renowned specialists on Eastern and Western Europe, the U.S., Latin America, and Japan to explore why democracies have succeeded and why they have failed over the past 100 years.

Numbers Rule

Numbers Rule
Author: George Szpiro
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691209081

The author takes the general reader on a tour of the mathematical puzzles and paradoxes inherent in voting systems, such as the Alabama Paradox, in which an increase in the number of seats in the Congress could actually lead to a reduced number of representatives for a state, and the Condorcet Paradox, which demonstrates that the winner of elections featuring more than two candidates does not necessarily reflect majority preferences. Szpiro takes a roughly chronological approach to the topic, traveling from ancient Greece to the present and, in addition to offering explanations of the various mathematical conundrums of elections and voting, also offers biographical details on the mathematicians and other thinkers who thought about them, including Plato, Pliny the Younger, Pierre Simon Laplace, Thomas Jefferson, John von Neumann, and Kenneth Arrow.

George and Democracy

George and Democracy
Author: James V. Coleman
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2017-12-24
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780484626903

Excerpt from George and Democracy: Address Delivered by James V. Coleman Before the Society of Alumni, Georgetown College, June 27, 1887 It is not necessary to have our attention called to the terrible miseries that follow in the wake of social injustices. We see them and deplore them as much as Henry George himself. We see the many, striking with the steel of labor, a few sparks of comfort from the adamant fate, - while the bowels of the mountains give up their riches unasked into the delicate palms of the idle few. We see the strong grow stronger, and the weak weaker; the rich grow richer and the poor poorer; Virtue and worth unrewarded while crime and immodesty fill the seats of government and walk bejewelled through the perfumed halls of plenty. It is not necessary to tell us that Dives is eternal and that his offended nostrils today, as well as yester day, avoid in vain the stench of Lazarus at his door. It is not necessary to tell us that the same sun of progress that has shone upon the purple of the mas ter, has also dried the leper's sores. And given strength to his shrivelled muscles, - until now, in stead of wallowing for an accidental crumb, he stands erect, threatening the quiet of the feast with in and swollen with the drunkenness of a terrible revenge. Let Dives beware for there is no logic, no leaven of reason in the nascent manhood of this awful pauper. His not to bandy words - his not to juggle with theories, his not to contract for so many loaves for the future as a compensation for so many crumbs in the past. The steam of the meats is in his nostril, the ruddy glare of the wine has made him drunk already. Crime for crime, injustice for injustice, plenty for misery-this is all he knows or cares to know. The picture is not overdrawn. The socialist, the anarchist, the nihilist of today is the rising figure of Lazarus of yesterday. It is not enough to throttle the impudent beggar - he must be made impossible. The sins that made him pos sible must be washed away in the river of true pro gress. The drunken revel within must give place to decent feasting. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.