The Next Deal: The Future Of Public Life In The Information AgeBasic Books, 7 Jan 2008 - 284 halaman American politics today is run on scandal and sound bites because our politicians have become disconnected from the government and public that they serve. Vast changes brought about by the information revolution and the global economy-and by the new "Choice Generation" of Americans under the age of thirty-have yet to impact America's centralized, one-size-fits-all government programs. Enter Andrei Cherny, who uses his unique vantage point as a twentysomething with experience working closely with the President and Vice President of the United States to consider what these vast changes will mean for American government and society. Cherny convincingly argues that Americans are coming to demand a Choice Revolution in government-expanding democracy by taking decision-making power out of the hands of experts and putting back into the hands of ordinary people. But more individual power doesn't mean just more individualism. Cherny proposes a truly interactive government in which increased government responsiveness is met with an increased commitment on the part of the public to the common good. |
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... interest groups with a vested dependence on the status quo . American politics today runs on the vapors of scandal and soundbites because its governing ideologies have run out of fuel . In The New Generation of Choice , I describe the ...
... interest groups with a vested dependence on the status quo . American politics today runs on the vapors of scandal and soundbites because its governing ideologies have run out of fuel . In The New Generation of Choice , I describe the ...
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... interests and giving it to ordinary Americans . I argue that all Americans should have the ability to make choices for themselves and their families now reserved for only the wealthiest : the privilege to choose schools for their kids ...
... interests and giving it to ordinary Americans . I argue that all Americans should have the ability to make choices for themselves and their families now reserved for only the wealthiest : the privilege to choose schools for their kids ...
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... interest rates that would result from the balanced budget , from the plan's tax cut for middle - class families , from the health insurance it provided for low- income children , and from the college tuition assistance it offered . On ...
... interest rates that would result from the balanced budget , from the plan's tax cut for middle - class families , from the health insurance it provided for low- income children , and from the college tuition assistance it offered . On ...
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... interests and sneered at their values . As the 1992 campaign got under way , few in Washington seemed to recognize this problem . But , far away from the glare of the national media's spotlight , a Democratic contender who had developed ...
... interests and sneered at their values . As the 1992 campaign got under way , few in Washington seemed to recognize this problem . But , far away from the glare of the national media's spotlight , a Democratic contender who had developed ...
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... interests that he had battled during much of his first term . " I should like to have it said of my first administration that in it the forces of selfish- ness and of lust for power met their match , " said Roosevelt , struggling to ...
... interests that he had battled during much of his first term . " I should like to have it said of my first administration that in it the forces of selfish- ness and of lust for power met their match , " said Roosevelt , struggling to ...
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