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Republic at Risk : An Introduction to American Politics (Second edition)

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When people have the freedom to further their own personal interests in politics, the results may be disastrous.

Chaos? Tyranny? Can a political system be set up to avoid these pitfalls, while still granting citizens and politicians the freedom to pursue their interests?

Republic at Risk is a concise and engaging introduction to American politics.

The guiding theme is the problem of self-interest in politics, which James Madison took as his starting point in his defense of representative government in Federalist 10 and 51.

Madison believed that unchecked self-interest in politics was a risk to a well-ordered and free society.

But he also held that political institutions could be designed to harness self-interest for the greater good.

Putting Madison's theory to the test, the authors examine modern challenges to the integrity and effectiveness of US policy-making institutions, inviting readers to determine how best to respond to these risks.

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Cambridge University Press
1108738044 / 9781108738040
Paperback / softback
03/06/2021
United Kingdom
English
310 pages
Previous edition: Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., 1990.