In this work, the author invites the reader to travel along with
him as he investigates many of the political questions that have
long confronted our society: Congress vs. the President, is it
deadlock, gridlock or two majorities? The American community, is it
pluralism or orthodoxy? What do Americans mean by "All men are
created equal"? Who should control our public schools? Is the
genius of the American people for self-government failing? A
posthumous collection originally published by 1971 by Arlington
House, this reprinted edition includes for the first time Kendall's
provocative essay, "The 'Open Society' and its Fallacies" as
relevant today as when it was first written. The essays, speeches,
and part of a projected book included in this work direct the
reader's attention to subjects that reflect the general theme
running through all of Kendall's political thought the ways that
majority rule can bring about government that is sound and just."
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