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Published a decade and a half after the late Diane D. Blair's
influential book "Arkansas Politics and Government," this freshly
revised edition builds on her work, which highlighted both the
decades of failure by Arkansas's government to live up to the
state's motto of "Regnat Populus" ("The People Rule") and the
positive trends of democracy. Since the first edition, Arkansas has
seen the two-term U.S. presidency of a native son, the retirement
of players who defined the state's politics in the modern era, the
further realignment of the state's electorate, the passage of the
nation's most extreme legislative term limits, the complete
overhaul of the state's court system, and the declaration that the
state's public education system was unconstitutionally inadequate
and inequitable. While maintaining the basic structure of Blair's
original work with its focus on important historical patterns and
the ways in which the past continues to shape the present, the
second edition details the causes and consequences of recent
changes in Arkansas and asks whether they are profound and
permanent or merely transitory variations in symbol and style. Jay
Barth argues that although Arkansas currently expresses a healthier
representative democracy than throughout most of its history, its
political and governmental entities are still sharply limited as
effective instruments of "the people."
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