Defending the Filibuster, Revised and Updated Edition

The Soul of the Senate

Richard A Arenberg author Robert B Dove author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Indiana University Press

Published:21st Aug '12

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Defending the Filibuster, Revised and Updated Edition cover

Winner, 2012 ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year, Gold Medal in Political Science

Offers a stimulating assessment of the issues surrounding current debates on the filibuster

Recent legislative battles over healthcare reform, the federal budget, and other prominent issues have given rise to widespread demands for the abolition or reform of the filibuster in the US Senate. Critics argue that members' traditional rights of unlimited debate and amendment have led to paralyzing requirements for supermajorities and destructive parliamentary tactics such as "secret holds." In Defending the Filibuster, a veteran Senate aide and a former Senate Parliamentarian maintain that the filibuster is fundamental to the character of the Senate. They contend that the filibuster protects the rights of the minority in American politics, assures stability and deliberation in government, and helps to preserve constitutional principles of checks and balances and separation of powers. Richard A. Arenberg and Robert B. Dove provide an instructive historical overview of the development of Senate rules, define and describe related procedures and tactics, examine cases related to specific pieces of legislation, and consider current proposals to end the filibuster or enact other reforms. Arguing passionately in favor of retaining the filibuster, they offer a stimulating assessment of the issues surrounding current debates on this contentious issue.

Regardless of whether you agree with [the authors'] conclusions, the book will be a must read for anyone who wants to be a part of the debate about how to improve the function of the Senate. (Reviewing a previous edition)

* Roll Call *

Legislative battles over healthcare and the federal budget have spurred demands to reform or abolish the filibuster in the US Senate. The authors argue that the filibuster is fundamental to the very character of the Senate, and that it protects the rights of the minority in American politics.

* Survival *

Arenberg and Dove successfully explain why, despite its flaws, the filibuster is worth preserving or reforming rather than eliminating. (Reviewing a previous edition)

* ForeWord Reviews *

Clearly written and amply supported, Defending the Filibuster is a must-read for all Americans, especially during these highly contentious times.

* joannalouisejohnson.com *

An impassioned and cogent defense of the Senate's most controversial practice.

* Kirkus Reviews *

Rich in historical anecdotes about instances when the strange antics to delay Senate decisions actually led to better policy making, this book will become the 'go to' authority on the filibuster. This volume should be valuable to general readers, students, and research faculty. . . . Highly recommended. (Reviewing a previous edition.)

* Choi

  • Commended for IndieFab awards (Political Science) 2012

ISBN: 9780253001917

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 567g

288 pages

2nd edition