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Losing Our Democratic Spirit

by Bill Granstaff
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Overview

Granstaff argues that in current partisan politics Congress systematically fails to fulfil its primary constitutional function of specifying the national interest. He begins by showing why full-representative-deliberation, or deliberation in which all representatives can participate, is one of three congressional institutions necessary to the maintainance of the country's democratic integrity. He then looks at the framers' writings, the practices of the first Congresses, and democratic theory to suggest a deliberative theory for the American constitutional system. Next, he reviews, criticizes, and supplements the literature on congressional deliberation from the theoretic perspective established earlier. After detailing his methodology, Granstaff applies it to three case studies: the use of American troops in Lebanon, the Persian Gulf, and Somalia. The findings in each case study are consistent with the hypothesis that the discourses—as deliberation—are phony. He then discusses the implications within the three case studies and for the American constitutional system as a whole. Ultimately, the book shows that when true deliberation is replaced by partisan posturing, various constituencies effectively lose their legitimate voice in national affairs. As a result, special interests usually guide federal policy. Granstaff concludes with a procedural suggestion that might alleviate this problem. This work is a timely critique for researchers and students of political communication, Congress, and democratic theory.

Synopsis

Shows the need for true deliberation on the floor of Congress and the dangers of the present partisan posturing.

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A independent researcher focusing on government and its relation to language and culture, Granstaff analyzes full-representative- deliberation in the US House of Representatives and Senate regarding the questions of using US armed forces in Lebanon, the Persian Gulf, and Somalia. He finds the deliberations phony in the sense that they pivoted on propaganda rather than facts, options, and implications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Bill Granstaff

BILL GRANSTAFF is an independent researcher whose research interests are in democratic government and its relationship to language and culture.

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A independent researcher focusing on government and its relation to language and culture, Granstaff analyzes full-representative- deliberation in the US House of Representatives and Senate regarding the questions of using US armed forces in Lebanon, the Persian Gulf, and Somalia. He finds the deliberations phony in the sense that they pivoted on propaganda rather than facts, options, and implications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1999
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
246
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275965679

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