Political polarization dominates discussions of contemporary
American politics. Despite widespread agreement that the
dysfunction in the political system can be attributed to political
polarization, commentators cannot come to a consensus on what that
means. The coarseness of our political discourse, the ideological
distance between opposing partisans, and, most of all, an inability
to pass much-needed and widely supported policies all stem from the
polarization in our politics. This volume assembles several top
analysts of American politics to focus on solutions to
polarization. The proposals range from constitutional change to
good-government reforms to measures to strengthen political
parties. Each tackles one or more aspects of America's polarization
problem. This book begins a serious dialogue about reform proposals
to address the obstacles that polarization poses for contemporary
governance.
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