Classic readings in American politics:
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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface xiii Foreword by Theodore J. Lowi I. xv POLITICAL CULTURE AND TRADITIONS 1 1. ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE, “Equality” 7 Equality, according to the French political writer, was the fundamental “fact” underscoring early nineteenth century American political culture. But, as he observed in one of his little-quoted passages, equality was not then extended to black and Indians. 2. LOUIS HARTZ, “The Concept of a Liberal Society” 15 The American political culture is based on a liberal consensus that reflects the ideas and values of John Locke. This liberal consensus, according to Hartz, makes the United States indifferent to other political ideologies, including socialism. 3. SEYMOUR MARTIN LIPSET, “Formulating a National Identity” 22 The United States was the “first new nation.” It was also a “new society,” whose values are proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence. 4. “PUBLIUS” (ALEXANDER HAMILTON, JAMES MADISON, AND JOHN JAY), “The Federalist Papers” 29 James Madison and Alexander Hamilton outline a theory of the constitutional government of the United States, including the significance of “factions/ the v
Contents VI concept of republican government, federalism, checks and balances, and presiden tial powers. 5. CHARLES A. BEARD, “The Constitution as an Economic Document” 57 The Constitution addressed the economic interests of those who wrote it. II. FEDERALISM 63 6. MARTIN DIAMOND, “The Federalist’s View of Federalism 67 What did federalism mean to the framers of the Constitution? This essay examines the original political rationale for the separation of power between the national government and the states. 7. SAMUEL H. BEER, “Federalism, Nationalism, and Democracy in America” 82 In this article, the philosophical foundations of the federal system are explored. Also considered are the implications of the growth of government for American federalism. 8. MORTON GRODZINS, “The Federal System” 97 The relationship between levels of government in the United States implies a complex sharing of power, rather than a rigidly stratified system. 9. WILLIAM H. RIKER, “Federalism: Origin, Operation, Significance” 113 In Riker’s analysis of the origins of federalism, territorial expansion is a decisive factor. III. POLITICAL POWER 121 10. ROBERTA. DAHL, ‘On the Species Ношо Politicus” 125 This excerpt from Dahl’s famous book Who Governs? reveals the basis of the socalled “pluralist” model of the distribution of political power in American society.
Contents 11. C. WRIGHT MILLS, Vil “The Structure of Power in American 130 Society” Whereas Dahl and the “pluralist” theorists describe political power in America as widely distributed, C. Wright Mills in his well-known book The Power Elite views power as narrowly concentrated. This article is an abbreviated version of that thesis. 12. PETER BACHRACH AND MORTON S. BARATZ, “Two Faces 142 of Power Political influence is often exerted in subtle and barely visible ways. The interests that shape a political system’s underlying “mobilization of bias” can be more important than the explicit “decisions” of formal political actors. IV. POLITICAL PARTIES AND ELECTIONS 153 13. ANGUS CAMPBELL, PHILIP E. CONVERSE, WARREN E. MILLER, DONALD E. STOKES, “The Development of Party 157 Identifícation” In this early statistical study of voting behavior, party identification in the electorate was viewed as highly stable and durable. Major shifts in party affiliations do occur, but only under extraordinary political circumstances. 14. NORMAN H. NIE, SIDNEY VERBA, JOHN R. PETROCIK, 166 “The Rise of Issue Voting” American voters have become more issue conscious than they were in the immediate postwar period. Party identification exerts a looser influence on individ ual voting behavior than it did in the past. “The Changing Shape of the American Political Universe” 15. WALTER DEAN BURNHAM, 182 Is the electorate undergoing a partisan realignment, or perhaps a “dealignment”? The consequences of declining voter participation and growing voter apathy are examined in Burnham’s article. V. 16. INTEREST
GROUPS MANCUR OLSON, JR., 207 “Collective Action: The Logic” 211 In this popular version of his ground-breaking essay, “The Logic of Collective Action,” Mancur Olson argues that although organizations are expected to further
Contents the interests of their members, they may also further the interests of broad categories of nonmembers in the process. Consequently, large organizations must develop incentives to induce individuals to join. 17. RAYMOND A. BAUER, ITHIEL DE SOLA POOL, LEWIS ANTHONY DEXTER, “American Business and Public Policy” 111 Business and trade associations project “quasiunanimity” when acting as interest groups. They face a number of pressures that promote disintegration of the organization of their groups. 18. E. E. SCHATTSCHNEIDER, “The Scope and Bias of the Pressure System” 247 A difference between pressure-group politics and party politics is that pressure groups are small-scale organizations while political parties are very large. Another differ ence is that pressure-group politics reflects a strong upper-class bias. 19. THEODORE j. LOWI, “The Public Philosophy: InterestGroup Liberalism” 261 Public policy formation in the United States rests on three assumptions: (1) organizations are homogeneous and easy to define, (2) organized interests are found in all sectors of the economy and society and serve as checks on one another, and (3) the role of government is to assure access to pressure-group politics and to ratify the agreements reached by competing group leaders. This approach to policymaking has serious costs. VI. THE CONGRESS 289 20. WOODROW WILSON, “Congressional Government” 295 In Woodrow Wilson’s view, Congress was “the predominant and controlling force” in American government. The distribution of power in Congress was also much more centralized, according to
Wilson, than it is today. 21. SAMUEL P. HUNTINGTON, “Congressional Responses to the Twentieth Century” 306 Here Congress is viewed as an increasingly insulated institution, playing a subordinate role to the executive.
Contents їх 22. NELSON W. POLSBY, “Strengthening Congress in National Policy-Making” 327 This article analyzes the increased fragmentation of power in Congress, but finds that attending this development are enlarged incentives for congressionally inspired policy innovation. Increasingly, Congress “incubates” the policy initiatives that presidents advance. 23. JAMES L. SUNDQUIST, “Missing Capabilities: Political Leadership and Policy Integration” 339 A chapter from Sundquist’s broad study, The Decline and Resurgence of Congress, this excerpt reviews continuing shortcomings in Congress’s policymaking capabili ties. 24. RICHARD F. FENNO, JR., “Congressmen in Committees” 359 Congress conducts most of its work in committees. The committees, however, differ widely according to the goals of their members, the kinds of audiences they address, and the operating procedures they rely on. Diverse legislative orientations emerge. 25. DAVID R. MAYHEW, “Congressional Elections: The Case of the Vanishing Marginals” 366 Increasingly, incumbent members of the House of Representatives are safely reelected time after time. Why? This essay is an analysis of the causes and consequences of prolonged incumbency in Congress. VII. THE PRESIDENCY 387 26. JAMES D. BARBER, “The Presidency: What Americans Want” 391 Americans seek reassurance, a sense of progress and action, and a sense of legitimacy from the presidency. 27. JAMES BRYCE, “Why Great Men Are Not Chosen Presidents 398 Writing in the 1880s, Bryce concludes that American presidents tend to be “commonplace” for a number of reasons that may
be familiar to the contemporary reader.
Contents x 28. RICHARD E. NEUSTADT, “The Power to Persuade” 404 The constitutional separation of powers makes presidential leadership dependent on the ability to persuade as well as upon the exercise of formal authority. 29. “The Swelling of the Presidency” THOMAS E. CRONIN, 413 The contemporary presidential “establishment” reaches far beyond the individual who is the president. VIII. 30. JAMES Q. WILSON, THE BUREAUCRACY 423 “The Rise of the Bureaucratic State” 427 The federal bureaucracy has evolved into a major power center in the American political system. 31. NORTONE. LONG,“Powerand Administration” 448 Public administrators are necessarily involved in politics and in the mobilization of political support. This fact presents serious challenges to effective democratic constitutionalism in the United States. 32. HUGH HECLO, “Political Executives: A Government of 459 Strangers” The relationship between politicalappointees to federal administrative agencies and career federal civil servants is difficult and complicated. 33. GRAHAM T. ALLISON, “Conceptual Models and the Cuban 473 Missile Crisis” In this edited version of his famous article, Allison applies three ways of thinking about bureaucratic decision making to the Cuban missile crisis. These are presented as (1) the rational policy model, (2) the organizational process model, and (3) the bureaucratic politics model. IX. 34. THE JUDICIARY 503 “The ‘Higher Law’ Background of American Constitutional Law” EDWARD S. CORWIN, 509 The Constitution of the United States is considered a reflection and embodiment of a “higher law”
that transcends human governors.
Contents 35. “PUBLIUS” (ALEXANDER HAMILTON), XI Federalist Paper 513 Number 78 Alexander Hamilton discusses the power of the judiciary and the nature of constitutional law. 36. ALEXANDER M. BICKEL, “Establishment and General Justifícation ofJudicial Review” 519 The power and application of judicial review is analyzed. 37. C. HERMAN PRITCHETT, “Libertarian Motivations on the 533 Vinson Court” Supreme Court Justices’ decisions are affected by their personal political attitudes and preferences. 38. Marbury V. Madison (1803) 537 Chief Justice Marshall’s masterful declaration of the power of judicial review is presented. 39. McCulloch V. Maryland 546 (1819) Chief Justice Marshall’s opinion discusses the scope of the federal government’s power under the Constitution. 40. Brown tí. Board of Education (1954) 556 A unanimous Supreme Court holds that officially required racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment. X. 41. THE POLICY PROCESS CHARLES E. LINDBLOM, Through’ ” 559 “The Science of‘Muddling 563 The received wisdom is that policymaking entails a process wherein clear goals are established, options for achieving those goals are surveyed comprehensively, and an “optimal” solution is chosen after careful analysis. In reality, Lindblom argues, public policies often emerge from a “muddled” procedure, in which limited comparisons are made among alternatives, original objectives are successively revised, and satisfactory (but not necessarily optimal) decisions are reached.
Contents xii 42. AARON WILDAVSKY, “Political Implications of Budgetary Reform” 578 The budgetary process is central to the “who gets what” of governmental decisions. Budget reform is usually sought in the name of economy, efficiency, and good government. But in this article the author argues that reforms can seldom be neutral and beneficial to everyone. Rather, they will inevitably affect the political distribu tion of coste and benefits. 43. EDWARD C. BANFIELD, “Infíuence and the Public Interest” 588 This essay explores how pluralist bargaining among competing interests may (or may not) achieve policy outcomes deemed “in the public interest.” 44. THEODORE J. LOWI, Distribution, Regulation, Redistribution: The Functions of Government” “ 600 Although public policies are determined by politics, the political process itself is also shaped by the nature of given policy issues. Lowi provides an intriguing theoretical framework by which to explore this interaction and divides policy arenas into three categories: “distributive,” “regulatory,” and “redistributive.”
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genre_facet | Einführung |
geographic | USA United States Politics and government USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd |
geographic_facet | USA United States Politics and government |
id | DE-604.BV005159612 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T16:24:05Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0312142587 |
language | English |
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oclc_num | 13650438 |
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owner | DE-473 DE-BY-UBG DE-188 |
owner_facet | DE-473 DE-BY-UBG DE-188 |
physical | XVIII, 612 S. graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 1986 |
publishDateSearch | 1986 |
publishDateSort | 1986 |
publisher | St. Martin's Pr. |
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spellingShingle | Classic readings in American politics Politik Föderalismus (DE-588)4017754-3 gnd Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd Rechtsprechende Gewalt (DE-588)4177253-2 gnd Politische Kultur (DE-588)4046540-8 gnd Präsident (DE-588)4115611-0 gnd Bürokratie (DE-588)4008822-4 gnd Wahl (DE-588)4064286-0 gnd Gesetzgebende Gewalt (DE-588)4131717-8 gnd Parteiensystem (DE-588)4075906-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4017754-3 (DE-588)4046584-6 (DE-588)4177253-2 (DE-588)4046540-8 (DE-588)4115611-0 (DE-588)4008822-4 (DE-588)4064286-0 (DE-588)4131717-8 (DE-588)4075906-4 (DE-588)4078704-7 (DE-588)4151278-9 |
title | Classic readings in American politics |
title_auth | Classic readings in American politics |
title_exact_search | Classic readings in American politics |
title_full | Classic readings in American politics ed. by Pietro S. Nivola ... |
title_fullStr | Classic readings in American politics ed. by Pietro S. Nivola ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Classic readings in American politics ed. by Pietro S. Nivola ... |
title_short | Classic readings in American politics |
title_sort | classic readings in american politics |
topic | Politik Föderalismus (DE-588)4017754-3 gnd Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd Rechtsprechende Gewalt (DE-588)4177253-2 gnd Politische Kultur (DE-588)4046540-8 gnd Präsident (DE-588)4115611-0 gnd Bürokratie (DE-588)4008822-4 gnd Wahl (DE-588)4064286-0 gnd Gesetzgebende Gewalt (DE-588)4131717-8 gnd Parteiensystem (DE-588)4075906-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Politik Föderalismus Politisches System Rechtsprechende Gewalt Politische Kultur Präsident Bürokratie Wahl Gesetzgebende Gewalt Parteiensystem USA United States Politics and government Einführung |
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