• Why Government Fails So Often

  • And How It Can Do Better
  • By: Peter H. Schuck
  • Narrated by: Allan Robertson
  • Length: 17 hrs and 20 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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Why Government Fails So Often

By: Peter H. Schuck
Narrated by: Allan Robertson
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From healthcare to workplace conduct, the federal government is taking on ever more responsibility for managing our lives. At the same time, Americans have never been more disaffected with Washington, seeing it as an intrusive, incompetent, wasteful giant. The most alarming consequence of ineffective policies, in addition to unrealized social goals, is the growing threat to the government’s democratic legitimacy. Understanding why government fails so often - and how it might become more effective - is an urgent responsibility of citizenship. In this book, lawyer and political scientist Peter Schuck provides a wide range of examples and an enormous body of evidence to explain why so many domestic policies go awry - and how to right the foundering ship of state.

Schuck argues that Washington’s failures are due not to episodic problems or partisan bickering, but rather to deep structural flaws that undermine every administration, Democratic and Republican. These recurrent weaknesses include unrealistic goals, perverse incentives, poor and distorted information, systemic irrationality, rigidity and lack of credibility, a mediocre bureaucracy, powerful and inescapable markets, and the inherent limits of law. To counteract each of these problems, Schuck proposes numerous achievable reforms, from avoiding moral hazard in student loan, mortgage, and other subsidy programs, to empowering consumers of public services, simplifying programs and testing them for cost-effectiveness, and increasing the use of "big data". The book also examines successful policies - including the G.I. Bill, the Voting Rights Act, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and airline deregulation - to highlight the factors that made them work.

An urgent call for reform, Why Government Fails So Often is essential listening for anyone curious about why government is in such disrepute and how it can do better.

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Great material, but too dense for an audio book?

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No. It makes some great points and is well researched but as an audio book it is too dense.

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Erudite, Systematic Analysis of Government Failure

This is a phenomenal book. Peter Schuck, a self-described independent who has always voted for Democrats, has shown why government consistently fails in systematic ways. He covers many, many programs and provides astute analysis for each. The book is never boring, despite being so comprehensive. The narrator is excellent, with perfect intonation to match the prose. I hope this book is more discussed. Unfortunately, as Schuck has regretted in interviews, left-leaning media has ignored this book for the most part. That's a shame. America needs to have this conversation.

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Sweeping Analysis- very relevant today.

Enjoyed the detailed analysis concerning a "performance assessment " of Government programs.

Of interest to those interested in public policy.

Rating reflects authors understanding of the subject area.

Carl Gallozzi

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Thoughtful undertaking

The author does a wonderful job of providing an objective and very understandable explanation of the shortcomings of many government programs and what changes might be possible

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