• The Growth of American Government: Governance from the Cleveland Era to the Present

  • Interdisciplinary Studies in History
  • De: Ballard C. Campbell
  • Narrado por: Scott P. Delaney
  • Duración: 15 h y 22 m
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 calificaciones)

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American government evolved over the generations since the mid-19th century. The changing character of these institutions is a critical part of the history of the United States. This engaging survey focuses on the evolution of public policy and its relationship to the constitutional and political structure of government at the federal, state, and local levels. A new chapter in this revised and updated edition examines the debate about "big government" over the last 20 years.

©2015 Ballard C. Campbell (P)2015 Redwood Audiobooks
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"This ambitious, well-written book will be a useful resource for scholars... an excellent overview... a fine, readable introduction that presents its analysis in a straightforward manner free from ideological baggage." ( Congress & The Presidency)
"Campbell's book is a marvelous multidisciplinary synthesis that builds on the findings of historians of national, state, and local government, along with those of economists and political scientists, to provide a coherent account of the rise of modern American governing structures." ( Journal of Interdisciplinary History)
"Readable, and refreshingly unorthodox, Campbell provides a coherent explanation of how and why government has become so large." (Political Studies Association)

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5 Star Fantastic!

If you are interested in the history of the American government, read this book. It is a non-bias account on government policies and programs throughout the years and it is packed with useful information. Easy listen, great book. In my top 10.

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A master class -- as good as it gets

I have read scores of books in this area. This one is at the very top. If you are interested in what government did and didn't do in citizens' lives in the times covered here, how it paid (or didn't pay) for that, and what the legal-governmental (and behind that, philosophical) frameworks for all of it were, look no further. The explanations are lucid and well-chosen. This book brings heaps of insight. And that helps us find benchmarks for our decisions today. One great disabling problem the American public has, in my opinion, is a lack of depth in precisely the things this book explains. And we are all paying for that, daily and dearly.

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