Why do Americans find government so baffling and irritating-even though many of us depend on public programs for a secure retirement, an affordable mortgage, or a college loan? In this timely and important book, political scientist Suzanne Mettler explains how the United States has come to rely on hidden, indirect policies that privilege special interests but puzzle regular citizens. American democracy can do better, and she shows how. Politicians and the public alike have much to learn from her brilliant and engaging analysis.
Why do Americans find government so baffling and irritating-even though many of us depend on public programs for a secure retirement, an affordable m… - Theda Skocpol
Why do Americans find government so baffling and irritating-even though many of us depend on public programs for a secure retirement, an affordable m…
- Theda Skocpol
The timing & characteristics of state intervention affect not only organizational tactics and strategies, but the content and definition of interest … - Theda Skocpol
The timing & characteristics of state intervention affect not only organizational tactics and strategies, but the content and definition of interest …
Autonomous state actions will regularly take forms that attempt to reinforce the authority, political longevity, and social control of the state. - Theda Skocpol
Autonomous state actions will regularly take forms that attempt to reinforce the authority, political longevity, and social control of the state.
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