What American Government Does

Brian Waddell author Stan Luger author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press

Published:30th May '17

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A rounded, empirically based, and theoretically framed analysis of the multiple dimensions of US government policy. -- Sidney Plotkin, Vassar College, coauthor of Private Interests, Public Spending: Balanced-Budget Conservatism and the Fiscal Crisis An original and scholarly contribution to the field of American politics, What American Government Does takes a sophisticated approach to big questions. Luger and Waddell's refreshingly open stance equips them to assess the huge role of government in American life in an illuminating way. -- Frances Fox Piven, The Graduate Center, CUNY, author of Challenging Authority: How Ordinary People Change America By asking the obvious but far too overlooked question of what American government does and why it does it, this book brings relevancy back to the discipline while making a significant contribution to political science. -- William E. Scheuerman, SUNY Oswego, author of The Steel Crisis: The Economics and Politics of a Declining Industry

What American Government Does represents a major contribution to the scholarly debate on the nature of the American state and the exercise of power in America.It has become all too easy to disparage the role of the US government today. Many Americans are influenced by a simplistic anti-government ideology that is itself driven by a desire to roll back the more democratically responsive aspects of public policy. But government has improved the lives of Americans in numerous ways, from providing income, food, education, housing, and healthcare support, to ensuring cleaner air, water, and food, to providing a vast infrastructure upon which economic growth depends. In What American Government Does, Stan Luger and Brian Waddell offer a practical understanding of the scope and function of American governance. They present a historical overview of the development of US governance that is rooted in the theoretical work of Charles Tilly, Karl Polanyi, and Michael Mann. Touching on everything from taxes, welfare, and national and domestic security to the government's regulatory, developmental, and global responsibilities, each chapter covers a main function of American government and explains how it emerged and then evolved over time. Luger and Waddell are careful to both identify the controversies related to what government does and those areas of government that should elicit concern and vigilance. Analyzing the functions of the US government in terms of both a tug-of-war and a collaboration between state and societal forces, they provide a reading of American political development that dispels the myth of a weak, minimal, non-interventionist state. What American Government Does represents a major contribution to the scholarly debate on the nature of the American state and the exercise of power in America.

ISBN: 9781421422596

Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 24mm

Weight: 567g

400 pages