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American democracy in peril:

seven challenges to America's future
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Chatham House Publishers/Seven Bridges Press, 2001 - Political Science - 306 pages
Provocative and clearly written, this book challenges the reader to reflect on the problems of American democracy. This new and updated third edition expands exploration of what Hudson considers are the major challenges to American democracy: the separation of power: radical individualism: citizen participation: trivialized elections: the privileged position of business: inequality; and the national security system.The book emphasizes such critical and topical political issues as the persistence of economic inequality despite the economic prosperity of the late 1990s; the Clinton scandals and the impeachment controversy; the impact of globalization on business; the role of soft money in the 1996, 1998, and 2000 election campaigns; the post-Cold War national security state; and the consequences of the Gulf War and Kosovo interventions.

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Review: American Democracy in Peril: Eight Challenges to America's Future

User Review  - John - Goodreads

I thought this book had some provocative arguments about current "threats" to a fully realized American democracy. I especially enjoyed the chapters on the judiciary, inequality, and the national ... Read full review

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User Review  - Hilary - Goodreads

Well, William Hudson himself is a challenge to his readers. In every one of the challenges he puts to American democracy, he raises good questions, but ultimately, I believe, takes a too-narrow view ... Read full review

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Contents

Models of Democracy
1
Separation of Powers
25
Radical Individualism
59
Copyright

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William E. Hudson is professor of political science at Providence College. He is also the author (with Richard Battistoni) of "Experiencing Citizenship: Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Political Science.

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