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Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on American Federalism
Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on American Federalism

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Manufacturer: Brookings Inst Pr
Publisher: Brookings Inst Pr
Author(s): Martha Derthick

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Product Description:
Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780815702030
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0815702035
Item Dimensions: Array
Label: Brookings Inst Pr
Languages: Array
Manufacturer: Brookings Inst Pr
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: 2001-10
Publisher: Brookings Inst Pr
Studio: Brookings Inst Pr
Editorial Review:
The framers of the U. S. Constitution focused intently on the difficulties of achieving a workable middle ground between national and local authority. They located that middle ground in a new form of federalism that James Madison called the compound republic. The term conveys the complicated and ambiguous intent of the framing generation and helps to make comprehensible what otherwise is bewildering to the modern citizenry: a form of government that divides and disperses official power between majorities of two different kindsone composed of individual voters, and the other, of the distinct political societies we call states. Americas federalism is the subject of this collection of essays by Martha Derthick, a leading scholar of American government. She explores the nature of the compound republic, with attention both to its enduring features and to the changes wrought in the twentieth century by Progressivism, the New Deal, and the civil rights revolution. Interest in federalism is likely to increase in the wake of the 2000 presidential election. There are demands for reform of the electoral college, given heightened awareness that it does not strictly reflect the popular vote. The U. S. Supreme Court, under Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, has mounted an explicit and controversial defense of federalism, and new nominees to the Court are likely to be questioned on that subject and appraised in part by their responses. Derthicks essays invite readers to join the Court in weighing the contemporary importance of federalism as an institution of government.
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