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Parchment Barriers : Political Polarization and the Limits of Constitutional Order /

"The United States has become ever more deeply entrenched in powerful, rival, partisan camps, and its citizens more sharply separated along ideological lines. The authors of this volume, scholars of political science, economics, and law, examine the relation between our present-day polarization...

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Otros Autores: Miller, Kenneth P. (Political scientist) (Editor ), Helland, Eric (Editor ), Courser, Zachary (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2018]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a The Madisonian constitution, political dysfunction, and polarized politics / George Thomas -- Rising partisan polarization in the US Congress / Kathryn Pearson -- Governing by dividing : how the legislative executive drives polarization / Benjamin Kleinerman -- An activist's court : political polarization and the Roberts court / Amanda Hollis-Brusky -- Polarization and the administrative state / Eric Helland and Kenneth P. Miller -- Federalism in a polarized age / Michael S. Greve -- Parties against the Constitution / Zachary Courser -- In defense of polarization / Joseph M. Bessette. 
520 |a "The United States has become ever more deeply entrenched in powerful, rival, partisan camps, and its citizens more sharply separated along ideological lines. The authors of this volume, scholars of political science, economics, and law, examine the relation between our present-day polarization and the design of the nation's Constitution. The provisions of our Constitution are like "parchment barriers"--Fragile bulwarks intended to preserve liberty and promote self-government. To be effective, these barriers need to be respected and reinforced by government officials and ordinary citizens, both in law and in custom. This book asks whether today's partisan polarization is threatening these constitutional provisions and thus our constitutional order. The nation's founders, clearly concerned about political division, designed the Constitution with numerous means for controlling factions, restraining majority rule, and preventing concentrations of power. In chapters that span the major institutions of American government, the authors of Parchment Barriers explore how partisans are pushing the limits of these constitutional restraints to achieve their policy goals and how the forces of majority faction are testing the boundaries the Constitution draws around democratic power. What, for instance, are the dangers of power being concentrated in the executive branch, displaced to the judiciary, or assumed by majority party leaders in Congress? How has partisan polarization affected the nature, size, and power of the administrative state? And why do political parties, rather than working to facilitate the constitutional order as envisioned by James Madison, now chafe against its limits on majority rule? Parchment Barriers considers the implications of polarization for policy, governance, and the health of American democracy."--Provided by publisher. 
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