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Tocqueville's Nightmare - The Administrative State Emerges in America, 1900-1940 (Paperback)
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Tocqueville's Nightmare - The Administrative State Emerges in America, 1900-1940 (Paperback)
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Alexis de Tocqueville once warned that "insufferable despotism"
would prevail if America ever acquired a national administrative
state. Today's Tea Partiers evidently believe that Tocqueville's
nightmare came true during the New Deal when radicals created vast
bureaucracies that continue to trample on individual freedom. In
Tocqueville's Nightmare, Daniel R. Ernst destroys this ahistorical
and simplistic narrative. He shows that reformers wanted to purge
government of corruption rather than create a socialist utopia.
Indeed, they built the principles of individual rights, limited
government, and due process into the administrative state. Far from
following "un-American" models, they rejected the leading European
scheme for constraining government, the Rechtsstaat (a state of
rules). They instead equated the rule of law with the rule of
courts and counted on judges to review the bases for
administrators' decisions. But when leading judges realized that
strict judicial review shifted to them decisions best left to
experts, even they decided that a "day in court" was unnecessary if
individuals had already had a "day in commission" where the
fundamentals of due process prevailed. This procedural notion of
the rule of law solved the judges' puzzle of reconciling
bureaucracy and freedom. The American administrative state is a
restrained and elegant solution to a thorny problem and has kept
Tocqueville's nightmare at bay.
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