Demosclerosis:

The Silent Killer of American Government

Paperback

English language

Published Aug. 22, 1995 by Three Rivers Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8129-2632-3
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4 stars

This book is now 28 years old, and it shows. That's not an indictment of the book though. It just doesn't fit very well with the American political narrative of the 21st Century, which takes no prisoners, admits no fault, concedes nothing, and consigns moderation and the reality of Government operations (both its successes and failures) to footnotes in a more aspirational diatribe about what this or that faction views as success or fair. Nevertheless, it's a great book that observes some enduring truths about a delusional American public that divorces the notion of "special interests" from the self-interest (for which they all advocate daily in the American political process and National dialog - personally and in the aggregate through their many lobbies, left and right). It's always the other guy's interest that is "special" and theirs that is National. They probably screamed like stuck pigs about the publication of …

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  • Government - U.S. Government
  • Political Process - Elections
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  • Politics - Current Events
  • Politics/International Relations