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New Federalist Papers Essays in Defense of the Constitution

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ISBN-10: 0393317374

ISBN-13: 9780393317374

Edition: N/A

Authors: Alan Brinkley, Nelson W. Polsby, Kathleen M. Sullivan

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List price: $20.00
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/17/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 194
Size: 5.40" wide x 8.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.550

Alan Brinkley was born in 1949. He earned his Ph.D. at Harvard University and taught at MIT and Harvard as well as City University of New York and Princeton University before joining the Columbia faculty in 1991. He is the Allan Nevins Professor of History at Columbia University, where he was also Provost from 2003 - 2009. He is a historian of the New Deal. A prolific essayist, Brinkley writes regularly in magazines such as The New York Review of Books, the New York Times Book Review, Newsweek and The New Republic and is an advocate for progressive issues. Brinkley has won a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, the National Book Award for History, and numerous other prizes and…    

Kathleen M. Sullivan is professor of law at Stanford Law School and the author of articles on a wide range of constitutional issues, including affirmative action, abortion, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech.

Preface
Introduction
The Contemporary Relevance of The Federalist
The Assault on Government
The Challenge to Deliberative Democracy
On the Distinctiveness of the American Political System
The American Party System
The Presidential Campaign, British Style
Money in Presidential Campaigns
Campaign Finance Reform: A Response to Nelson W. Polsby
What's Wrong with Constitutional Amendments?
Term Limits
Democracy and the Federal Budget
The Item Veto
Liberty and Community
Representation of Racial Minorities
The Balance of Power between the Federal Government and the States
Relegitimizing Government
The Privatization of Public Discourse
The Role of the Media in Representative Government
Constitutional Angst: Does American Democracy Work?