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A readable and thought-provoking textbook designed to introduce
students to California politics, the updated sixth edition of
Democracy in California explains the Golden State’s governmental
institutions and how their dynamics affects the lives of
Californians. In doing so, the authors examine California history,
political traditions, and political character. In addition to
thorough coverage of California’s constitution and development,
this book also explain each branch of government as well as local
systems. Exploring the nature of public opinion, parties, and
campaigns, the authors show the effects that the state’s diverse
population has on all levels of politics and government.
Local Government in Early America is a concise and
thought-provoking exploration of the American desire for political
participation, most notably in the "town hall meeting." A product
of early New England democracy, this form of direct local
participation remains one of the most celebrated, yet feared,
institutions in our political life. Depending upon one's political
perspective on the issue at hand, a lively town hall meeting can be
the glorious epitome of grassroots activism or the wretched
embodiment of reactionary zeal. For all of the media attention
devoted to the conservative revolt against health care reform at
town hall meetings across the country, the political right is late
to game on local activism. From resolutions opposed to the Patriot
Act or the declaration of nuclear free zones in cities, the
political left has used the rhetorical power of the local political
pulpit to great effect for many years. All of this is possible
because of the manner in which local governments were constructed
during the colonial period. Author Brian Janiskee details the
origins of our local system by examining key characteristics of
local colonial political life, including what key founders like
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had to say about the role of our
villages, towns, and cities in our complex system of government.
Through this timely analysis of our political heritage, Janiskee
may cause observers to reevaluate the phrase "all politics is
local." Indeed it may be the case that "all local politics is
national."
A readable and thought-provoking textbook designed to introduce
students to California politics, the updated sixth edition of
Democracy in California explains the Golden State’s governmental
institutions and how their dynamics affects the lives of
Californians. In doing so, the authors examine California history,
political traditions, and political character. In addition to
thorough coverage of California’s constitution and development,
this book also explain each branch of government as well as local
systems. Exploring the nature of public opinion, parties, and
campaigns, the authors show the effects that the state’s diverse
population has on all levels of politics and government.
Even before its budget crisis and recall election, California held
a unique position in the United States. Often lauded as having the
fifth largest economy in the world, California leads the nation in
other measures as well, particularly cultural and political trends.
But were it an independent state, it would have one of the world's
most unusual democracies. In The California Republic Brian P.
Janiskee and Ken Masugi bring together a diverse group of
contributors to shed light on the Progressive nature of California
government. In addition to thorough treatment of perennial issues
like affirmative action, gun control, and education, the work goes
outside the conventional understanding of political issues to
examine such topics as the Hollywood western, the electronic media,
and California's revolutionary founding. Accordingly, the
contributors include not only political scientists and historians,
but journalists and political activists as well. The result is a
clear exploration of the evolution of Progressive government in
California and its contemporary policy consequences.
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