Republic on Trial: The Case for Representative Democracy
Published in Paperback by CQ Press (2002)
Authors: Alan Rosenthal, Burdett A. Loomis, John R. Hibbing, and Karl T. Kurtz
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Representative Democracy Withstands Trials
The Last Six Million Seconds: A Thriller
Published in Hardcover by William Morrow (1997)
Author: John Burdett
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A Thinking Man's Cop!
Every bit as good as "Gorky Park"
I can't believe it's out of print
The Last Six Million Seconds
Published in Audio Cassette by Books on Tape, Inc. (09 June, 1997)
Author: John Burdett
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An exciting and worthwhile read
A wonderful mix of murder, mystery & historical speculation
Bangkok 8
Published in Hardcover by Knopf (03 June, 2003)
Author: John Burdett
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Fascinating.
Really liked this one.
Burdett is an up and comer!
A Glossary of Computing Terms
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (1996)
Authors: British Computer Society Schools Committee Glossary Working Party, Arnold Burdett, Diana Burkhardt, Alan Hunter, Frank Hurvid, Brian Jackson, John Jaworski, Tim Reeve, Graham Rogers, and John Southall
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"Computer definitions that get you marks"
38 Priory Street and all that jazz
Published in Unknown Binding by J. B. Appleby ()
Author: John Burdett Appleby
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Bristol's trams remembered
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Cheltenham's trams & buses remembered
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Finding Out: Black Sea to Comets (Silber Burdett's Children's Encyclopedia)
Published in Library Binding by Silver Burdett Pr (1982)
Author: John Paton
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Finding Out: Commonwealth to Engineering (Silver Burdett's Children's Encyclopedia, Vol 3)
Published in Library Binding by Silver Burdett Pr (1982)
Author: John Paton
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The public has become less trustful of government. Polls show about 75% of the public during the 1960s trusted government. In 1973, 42% of those polled had "a great deal" or "quite a bit" of confidence in Congress, In mid-2001, 26% stated that had a "great deal" or "quite a bit" of confidence in Congress.
The public distaste for politics along with the mean spiritedness of campaigns discourages many capable people from even entering politics. Further, many who do select public service as a career are finding the burdens of service are causing them to leave public careers prematurely. The loss of dedicated public servants weakens the legislative process as well as reduces the public image of legislatures.
While the public may be disillusioned with representative democracy, and while politicians may similarly have reservations, the alternatives are no better. The authors argue that the option of Executive dominance can lead to concentrated and abused power. The alternative of direct democracy may be cumbersomely unpractical and may be more readily manipulated by powerful interests.
Negative campaign advertising is cited as a major influence in the declining appreciation and respect for politics and for government. Political scientist Richard Fenno has found that negative campaigning is further affecting government, as candidates are elected by claiming their opposition to the institutions to which they seek eleciton and, upon election, their negativity hampers their abilities to serve in office.
The authors note the very nature of legislative politics is bound to create negative public perceptions. Most legislation that is passed reflects compromises and the mere act of compromising often leads proponents and opponents both feeling disappointed. Legislative work thus usually wins few friends, yet it produces important results.
Despite its complexities and nuances, representative democracy does work. The legislative branch does a good job of bridging the gap between the public and policy makers. The alternative of administrative control concentrates power too much and the alternative of direct participation is too cumbersome. Representative democracy may not be perfect, as this book discusses, but it is the best system there is. Readers wishing to explore these discussions will greatly appreciate this book.