The case for gridlock

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240 pages 2011

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This book explains how Progressive ideas about government have led to severe representational problems in the American political system. It explores the faulty logic and naïve thinking of the Progressive perspective, revealing the uncertainties and anomalies in legal doctrine that have emerged as a result of their effort to graft "efficient" designs onto the gridlock-prone system that James Madison and the other Framers left us.

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