9780674046832-0674046838-The Promise of Party in a Polarized Age

The Promise of Party in a Polarized Age

ISBN-13: 9780674046832
ISBN-10: 0674046838
Author: Russell Muirhead
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardcover 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780674046832
ISBN-10: 0674046838
Author: Russell Muirhead
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardcover 336 pages

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The Promise of Party in a Polarized Age (ISBN-13: 9780674046832 and ISBN-10: 0674046838), written by authors Russell Muirhead, was published by Harvard University Press in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Ideologies & Doctrines (Politics & Government) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Promise of Party in a Polarized Age (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Ideologies & Doctrines books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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At the root of America’s broken politics is hyperbolic partisanship. It distorts perceptions, inflames disagreements, and poisons the democratic process. Citizens pine for a time when liberals and conservatives compromised with one another―or they yearn for a post-partisan future when the common good trumps ideology and self-interest. Russell Muirhead argues that better partisanship, not less partisanship, is the solution to America’s political predicament. Instead of striving to overcome our differences, we should learn how to engage them.

The political conflicts that provide fodder for cable news shows are not simply manufactured from thin air. However sensationalized they become in the retelling, they originate in authentic disagreements over what constitutes the common welfare. Republicans vest responsibility in each citizen for dealing with bad decisions and bad luck, and want every individual and family to enjoy the benefits of good decisions and good luck. Democrats ask citizens to stand together to insure one another against the worst consequences of misfortune or poor judgment, and especially to insure children against some of the consequences of their parents’ bad decisions or lack of opportunities. These are fundamental differences that fantasies of bipartisan consensus cannot dissolve.

Disagreement without parties is disempowering, Muirhead says. The remedy is not for citizens and elected officials to learn to “just get along” but for them to bring a skeptical sensibility even to their own convictions, and to learn to disagree as partisans and govern through compromise despite those disagreements.

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