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Decline of Representative Democracy (Paper)
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384 pages
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The book offers an in-depth analysis of state legislatures in the U.S., emphasizing the legislative process through firsthand observations and interviews with key political figures. It examines critical aspects such as media influence, political competition, lobbying, ethics, and leadership roles. Contrary to the common belief that legislatures are ineffective, the author argues they are increasingly democratic, while also highlighting significant threats to representative democracy. Rich with examples, it serves as a thought-provoking resource for students studying legislative dynamics.
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1997, paperback
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