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The Ten Pillars of American Democracy

Has the United States Become a Pseudo-Democracy?

Michael Haas author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc

Published:29th Oct '21

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Democracy rests on ten pillars. However, they have fallen in the United States because both major political parties have strayed from the concept of government of the people, by the people, and for the people. One party wants to recreate life in the past, while the other party appeals to the economic self-interest of specific groups. The coup on January 6, 2021, has prompted a fundamental analysis of what has gone wrong, but proposed corrections have failed to strengthen belief in democracy.

The fundamental pillars are of two types—preconditions and the structure of government. The preconditions are a strong middle class, a Constitutional framework supporting equal justice, a vibrant civil society, an informed citizenry, and a strong belief in democracy. The necessary governmental institutions are an independent judiciary, a legislature with integrity, a competent bureaucracy, free and fair elections, and an executive operating with civility.

According to the Mass Society Paradigm, democracy works best when the voices of the people are aggregated into coherent programs by political parties, which seek majority approval and then demand action by government to solve problems, with the information media performing an oversight over the political process and government actions. But in the United States, some individuals are so culturally desperate that they have supported politicians favoring extreme measures to end democracy by paying attention to alternative concepts of reality. If ever achieved, corrective measures will take decades.

“Michael Haas has done a masterful job in The Ten Pillars of American Democracy. He has identified the essential ingredients for democracy to succeed; the challenges faced by the United States in sustaining its democracy; and he has pinpointed practical steps to assure that democracy will continue. It is a book not only for these fraught times but for all times and all readers who are committed to the promotion and survival of democracy.” —Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Julius Silver Professor of Politics, NYU, and Co-author of The Dictator’s Handbook
“Haas’ capacious work catalogues recent cases of democratic dysfunction in America, demonstrating that the United States is now a ‘pseudo-democracy.’ The book offers a thorough description of this decline and is an important addition to the growing literature on democratic erosion and backsliding.” —Robinson Woodward-Burns, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Howard University, and Author of Hidden Laws

ISBN: 9781433187377

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 547g

322 pages

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