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How Democratic Is the American Constitution? Robert A. Dahl

How Democratic Is the American Constitution? By Robert A. Dahl

How Democratic Is the American Constitution? by Robert A. Dahl


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This work questions the extent to which the American Constitution furthers democratic goals. It reveals the Constitution's potentially antidemocratic elements and explains why they are there, compares the American constitutional system to other democratic systems, and more.

How Democratic Is the American Constitution? Summary

How Democratic Is the American Constitution? by Robert A. Dahl

A Washington Post Book World Best Seller

Robert A. Dahl . . . is about as covered in honors as a scholar can be. . . . He knows what he is talking about. And he thinks that the Constitution has something the matter with it.-Hendrik Hertzberg, New Yorker

A devastating attack on the undemocratic character of the American Constitution.-Gordon S. Wood, New York Review of Books

In this provocative book, one of our most eminent political scientists poses the question, Why should Americans uphold their constitution? The vast majority of Americans venerate the Constitution and the democratic principles it embodies, but many also worry that the United States has fallen behind other nations on crucial issues, including economic equality, racial integration, and women's rights. Robert Dahl explores this vital tension between the Americans' belief in the legitimacy of their constitution and their belief in the principles of democracy.

Dahl starts with the assumption that the legitimacy of the American Constitution derives solely fromits utility as an instrument of democratic governance. Dahl demonstrates that, due to the context in which it was conceived, our constitution came to incorporate significant antidemocratic elements. Because the Framers of the Constitution had no relevant example of a democratic political system on which to model the American government, many defining aspects of our political system were implemented as a result of short-sightedness or last-minute compromise. Dahl highlights those elements of the American system that are most unusual and potentially antidemocratic: the federal system, the bicameral legislature, judicial review, presidentialism, and the electoral college system.

The political system that emerged from the world's first great democratic experiment is unique-no other well-established democracy has copied it. How does the American constitutional system function in comparison to other democratic systems? How could our political system be altered to achieve more democratic ends? To what extent did the Framers of the Constitution build features into our political system that militate against significant democratic reform?
Refusing to accept the status of the American Constitution as a sacred text, Dahl challenges us all to think critically about the origins of our political system and to consider the opportunities for creating a more democratic society.

How Democratic Is the American Constitution? Reviews

Robert A. Dahl . . . is about as covered in honors as a scholar can be. . . . He knows what he is talking about. And he thinks that the Constitution has something the matter with it.-Hendrik Hertzberg, New Yorker




Some may find it a startling question, as most Americans have an unwavering faith in the Constitution and its principles. But the author argues that we should not be afraid to examine it and to consider other options for achieving a more democratic society.-Washington Post Book World (Best Seller List/Washington is Also Reading)


Some may find it a startling question . . . [b]ut the author argues . . . we should not be afraid to examine it. . . .-Washington Post Book World (Best Seller List/Washington is Also Reading)

Selected by Choice as a 2003 Outstanding Academic Title




Selected by the American Library Association (ALA) as one of The Best of the Best from the University Presses: Books You Should Know About, 2003


Selected as an outstanding book by University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries



This book is vintage Dahl at the highest possible level. It is lucid, acutely analytic, literate, and both consistent with the long series of previous books by Dahl and new in its details and broad contours.-Fred Greenstein, Princeton University


About Robert A. Dahl

Robert A. Dahl is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Yale University and past president of the American Political Science Association. He is the author of numerous books, including Who Governs?, Democracy and Its Critics, and On Democracy, all published by Yale University Press.

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GOR002773932
9780300095241
0300095244
How Democratic Is the American Constitution? by Robert A. Dahl
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
20031110
240
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