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The two-month long Election Day in Florida made one thing clear: We need to find ways to make the American political system more responsive to the demands of all citizens. This book provides a critical assessement of a broad range of electoral reforms proposed to enhance responsive government. The book aims not only to analyze the obstacles to full political participation, but to capitalize on the window of opportunity that election 2000 has provided to make our political system more truly democratic-to realize 'democracy's moment.'

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction and Historical Background
Chapter 2 Remembering Florida for the Right Reasons
Chapter 3 History as Hope: The Legacy of the Progressive Era and the Future of Political Reform in America
Part 4 Eliminating Barriers to Political Participation: Tearing Down Walls
Chapter 5 The Weight of History: Election Reform During the Progressive Era and Today
Chapter 6 More Choice Please! Why U. S. Ballot Access Laws are Discriminatory and How Independent Parties and Candidates Challenge Them
Chapter 7 Freeing Politics from the Grip of Money: The Limits of Campaign Finance Reform and the Need for a New Approach
Part 8 Engaging Citizens: Building Citizens
Chapter 9 Democratic Theory and the Case for Public Deliberation
Chapter 10 Educating for Democracy
Chapter 11 Community as a Source for Democratic Politics
Chapter 12 Can the Internet Rescue Democracy? Toward an On-line Commons
Part 13 Making the System More Responsive
Chapter 14 Instant Runoff Voting and Full Representation: Keys to Fulfilling Democracy's Promise
Chapter 15 Putting Democracy Back into the Initiative and Referendum
Chapter 16 The Debate Gerrymander and America's Electoral-Industrial Complex
Chapter 17 The Electoral College: Constitutional Debate, Partisan Manipulation, and Reform Possibilities
Part 18 Challenges and Prospects for Democratic Reform
Chapter 19 What Makes Reform So Difficult: The Case of America's Cities and the Problem of Elites
Chapter 20 Looking Backward While Looking Forward to Democracy's Moment
Chapter 21 Appendix: National and Regional Democracy Organizations

Product details

Published 01 May 2002
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 288
ISBN 9780742576698
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Series People, Passions, and Power: Social Movements, Interest Organizations, and the P
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Ronald Hayduk

Anthology Editor

Kevin Mattson

Contributor

Steven Hill

Contributor

Joseph Kahne

Contributor

Caleb Kleppner

Contributor

Joel Lefkowitz

Contributor

Peter Levine

Contributor

Galen Nelson

Contributor

Jamin Raskin

Contributor

Robert Richie

Contributor

Mark Schmitt

Contributor

Ben Shepard

Contributor

Claire Snyder

Contributor

Joel Westheimer

Contributor

Richard Winger

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