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Representative Democracy - Legislators and their Constituents (Paperback)
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Representative Democracy - Legislators and their Constituents (Paperback)
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Although we tend to use the terms 'representative democracy' and
'democracy' as synonyms, Michael Mezey maintains that they are not.
Democracy means that the people govern; representative democracy
means that the people elect others to govern for them. This raises
the question of the extent to which representative government
approximates democracy-a question that turns on the relationship
between representatives and those whom they represent. Mezey
reviews the literature on the meaning of representation and its
relationship to issues of citizen control. In the empirical
sections that follow, he draws on data from the United States
Congress and from legislatures outside the United States to discuss
the extent to which the composition of a legislature reflects the
demography of its nation. The author also examines a legislature's
various political and economic interests and the extent to which
representatives are responsive to specific requests for assistance
from their constituents and to constituent opinions on public
policy questions. He further looks at the effect that interest
groups, political parties, and election systems have on the
relationship between representatives and their constituents.
Finally, Mezey addresses the criticisms that have been leveled
against representative institutions: that they are slow to act,
inefficient and uninformed when they do act, that they are too
inclined to do what is popular rather than what is necessary and,
conversely, that their members are too removed from the opinions of
their constituents and therefore unfaithful to their democratic
obligation to respond to the wishes of those whom they represent.
Rich in thoughtful analysis, Representative Democracy incorporates
normative, empirical and comparative perspectives on
representation. It is perfectly suited for use in an upper-level
course on the legislative process or Congress.
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