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Written in a provocative, jargon-free style ideal for stimulating classroom discussion, America's Failing Experiment directly challenges would-be reformers who believe the solution to our current political paralysis is more democracy. Kirby Goidel finds that the fault for our contemporary political dysfunction resides not with our elected officials but with our democratic citizenries. He argues that our elected officials are overly responsive to public opinion which is often poorly informed, incoherent, and uncertain. The result is a more polarized political system, rising inequality, and institutional gridlock. Though not new, these concerns take on deeper political significance in a digital age where information flows more quickly and opportunities for feedback are virtually unlimited. If the diagnosis is too much democracy, the counterintuitive solution runs against our cultural norms—less citizen involvement, greater discretion for political elites, and greater collective responsibility.
Contents
Introduction: We Are the Problem
Chapter 1: Constitutional Design and Democracy
Chapter 2: Political Psychology and Democratic Competence
Chapter 3: Political Inequality and Campaign Finance
Chapter 4: The News Media, New Media, and Democracy
Chapter 5: Gridlock and American Political Institutions
Chapter 6: Do No Harm
Chapter 7: America's Recovery Plan