The Democracy Amendments
Constitutional Reforms to Save the United States
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Anthem Press
Published:16th May '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£15.99(9781839986628)
Sets out a moderate, centrist agenda by laying down procedural amendments in order to fix fundamental lacunae in US constitutional design.
The institutional fabric of our nation is afflicted by divisive politics. Trust in Congress and the Supreme Court has reached new lows, and a tsunami of misinformation and vote suppression is causing many Americans to lose faith in the electoral process itself. These problems can no longer be solved simply by winning elections: gridlock in both the Senate and House, together with judicial vetoes, block most legal reforms for which majorities of Americans vote. Constitutional amendments are the only way out that can restore our government’s capacity to solve problems and rebuild faith among citizens that they can actively participate in effective democratic processes. This book sets out a moderate, centrist agenda to achieve this goal, setting out the problems and solutions in clear language accessible to non-experts. Steering clear of the sharp political divides, Davenport describes 25 procedural amendments that a majority of Americans can consider to fix the deepest flaws in our constitutional design. He also argues that a new national convention called by the states offers the best chance to break the logjam and restore the politics of effective compromise.
The book shines in considering not what is probable, but what is possible. ... The Democracy Amendments offers a thoughtful description of contemporary political problems and a convincing account of how laws might be. —The Review of Politics
This is a terrific book on assessing government reforms, whether one agrees with all the remedies. Excellent for collections on American politics, elections, and law—Choice
“This topic could scarcely be more important—given the widespread perception, across the ideological spectrum, that something has gone sadly amiss in the American system—Davenport is trying to find a centrist position from which to make his arguments.”—Sanford Levinson, Garwood Centennial Chair in Law, University of Texas at Austin, and author of Framed: America’s 51 Constitutions and the Crisis of Governance.
“Will American democracy survive the twenty-first century, or even the next decade? In a moment of societal tumult and political division, it is a fair question to ask. If we have a hope of answering it in the affirmative, John Davenport offers as thorough and sensible set of prescriptions as I have seen. All are based on the fundamental idea that our Constitution is in desperate need of updating, and that today’s ills can be cured by systemic changes in the design and function of our government. For the millions who are fed up with dysfunction and paralysis, this accessible and deeply hopeful book can serve as a guiding light toward a stronger and healthier America.” — Jesse Wegman, author of Let the People Pick the President, and member of The New York Times Editorial Board.
“Our Constitution was a brilliant series of compromises that enabled the American Republic to function. But after almost two and a quarter centuries, in a dramatically different nation, reforms are much needed. John Davenport has assembled a powerful collection of ideas for all of us to consider. You’ll agree with some proposals, disagree with others. Yet this volume can and should generate a conversation about the country we want to become in the twenty- first century.”— Larry Sabato, Professor of Politics, Founder and Director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, and Director of the Center’s Crystal Ball website, #1 in American political prediction.
“The Democracy Amendments not only takes a deep dive into the challenges our fragile democracy faces but also proffers constitutional reforms and identifies the mechanisms for their adoption. A reflective and comprehensive analysis, it does something more: taking a civic republican approach to governance, Davenport scores with his emphasis on good design, including the necessary commitment to both the rights and the obligations citizens have in a just government. He makes a convincing case for deepening civic engagement, moreover, believing it to be crucial to the nation’s success. Alexis de Tocqueville would be pleased.”— Linda Stamato, Policy Fellow at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University; co-director of the Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution.
ISBN: 9781839986611
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 26mm
Weight: 454g
292 pages