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Who Governs?: Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation (Chicago Studies in American Politics) Illustrated Edition
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Melding big debates about democratic theory with existing research on American politics and innovative use of the archives of three modern presidents―Johnson, Nixon, and Reagan―Druckman and Jacobs deploy lively and insightful analysis to show that the conventional model of representative democracy bears little resemblance to the actual practice of American politics. The authors conclude by arguing that polyarchy and the promotion of accelerated citizen mobilization and elite competition can improve democratic responsiveness. An incisive study of American politics and the flaws of representative government, this book will be warmly welcomed by readers interested in US politics, public opinion, democratic theory, and the fecklessness of American leadership and decision-making.
- ISBN-10022623441X
- ISBN-13978-0226234410
- EditionIllustrated
- PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
- Publication dateMarch 18, 2015
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
- Print length192 pages
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"This fascinating study, based on confidential documents from three US presidents, sheds new light on the relationship between America’s political elites and its citizens. The picture is not pretty: presidents of both political parties seek to manipulate, distract, and often mislead the public in their pursuit of narrow interests that do not benefit the majority of citizens. A compelling, important, and sobering account that underscores just how far America has drifted from the democratic ideal of a government of, by, and for the people." -- Martin Gilens, Princeton University
"Just how responsive is the president to the public? In theory, we all hope very, but increasingly we worry that presidents have grown more distant from the wishes of the public. In Who Governs?, we get an empirical answer to that question that is at once novel and also deeply disturbing." ― Heath Brown, New Books in Political Science Published On: 2015-05-22
“Who Governs? is an exploration of presidents, public opinion, and manipulation. Druckman and Jacobs make the case that presidents from both Republican and Democratic parties mainly serve and are guided by the wishes of the wealthy and political elites and exploit public opinion in order to serve those ends.” ― Talking Points Memo Published On: 2015-06-03
“Druckman and Jacobs’s Who Governs? is notable in that it offers a rich and complex view on the process of representation in democratic society, one that takes seriously the notion of elite influence over public opinion and that provides compelling evidence that unequal representation exists because of the conscious, strategic actions of political elites. This represents a significant step forward in understanding both why representational biases continue to exist in American politics, and how we might remedy them.” ― Public Opinion Quarterly Published On: 2016-04-25
“An impressive, thought-provoking work. . . . Druckman and Jacobs skillfully examine how modern presidents have made use of yet another technological advance: sophisticated public opinion polling. . . . The lasting contribution of this book is that it wipes away any romanticized or theoretical notions about how the presidency functions in the American political system. Presidents (at least, the ones considered in the book, but is there any doubt that later ones are doing the same thing with even greater intensity?) are out to get their way. And they now have a tool—polling—that gives them insights into what works and what doesn’t.” ― Congress and the Presidency Published On: 2016-04-25
“Druckman and Jacobs ask a question that speaks to the fundamental nature of American democracy: How responsive is the government to public opinion? . . . The authors convincingly show that rather than responding to the wishes of ordinary Americans, presidents routinely seek to distract large swaths of voters from important issues, and perhaps even more disturbingly, disingenuously convince them that what is good for the most affluent and well-connected Americans is also good for them. This persuasive book presents a sobering view of a broken political system that serves the interests of only the narrowest slice of Americans. . . . Highly recommended.” ― Choice Published On: 2016-04-25
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- Publisher : University of Chicago Press; Illustrated edition (March 18, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 022623441X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0226234410
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,425,530 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #646 in Government
- #1,176 in General Elections & Political Process
- #1,660 in United States Executive Government
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I am a researcher, teacher, and devotee of civic public engagement including frequent chats with neighbors, organizations, and media. Here's my "official" wiki page:
Lawrence R. Jacobs (born March 6, 1959) is an American political scientist and founder and director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota. He was appointed the Walter F. and Joan Mondale Chair for Political Studies at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs in 2005 and holds the McKnight Presidential Chair. Jacobs has written or edited, alone or collaboratively, 17 books and over 100 scholarly articles in addition to numerous reports and media essays on American democracy, national and Minnesota elections, political communications, health care reform, and economic inequality. His latest book is Democracy Under Fire: Donald Trump and the Breaking of American History. In 2020, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_R._Jacobs
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