Lee Drutman ist ein Gelehrter, der sich der Analyse der Feinheiten der politischen Reform und des Zustands der Demokratie widmet. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit den komplexen Mechanismen des politischen Einflusses und dem Funktionieren der Regierungsführung. Durch sein Schreiben und Lehren bemüht sich Drutman, die Kräfte zu beleuchten, die Politik und öffentliche Entscheidungsfindung gestalten.
With careful research and an unflinching eye for telling detail, Lee Drutman
shows beyond any doubt how big money is strangling our democracy, and why the
rest of us must take action before its last gasp. A vitally important book
everyone who cares about America must read. Robert B. Reich, Chancellor's
Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, and former
U.S. Secretary of Labor
"American democracy is in precarious health. Books on tyranny and fascism are now bestsellers. Parents wonder whether their children will still grow up in a democracy. Gallows political humor about the collapse of the republic creeps into ordinary conversation. No longer a shining model for the world, American democracy today strikes a more cautionary note. An anxious pessimism dominates. By every expert judgment, the United States is slipping. In late 2017, the Economist Intelligence Unit downgraded the United States from "full democracy" to "flawed democracy," giving it the same ranking as Italy. In January 2018, Freedom House downgraded its rating of American democracy to 86 (out of 100), just above Poland (85) and Greece (85), but behind Latvia (87) (and down from 94 in 2010). The August 2018 "Bright Line Watch" survey of 679 political scientists concluded: "Our expert respondents perceive a consistent, ongoing decline in the overall quality of American democracy from 2015." In the August/September 2018 "Authoritarian Warning Survey," 747 democracy experts collectively gave the United States a one in six chance of democratic breakdown in the next four years, and were nearly unanimous (97.1 percent) in their assessment American democracy had declined over the last decade. Let me repeat: a one in six chance of democratic breakdown. That's like rolling a six-sided die, and hoping it doesn't land on Hungary"-- Provided by publisher
The book examines the deep-rooted issues within American democracy, attributing the crisis not solely to partisanship but primarily to the two-party system. Political scientist Lee Drutman argues that this system fosters a harmful dynamic, compelling voters to choose between undesirable options, which exacerbates partisan division, undermines political legitimacy, and leads to widespread citizen disaffection. The analysis highlights the urgent need to reconsider the structure of American political representation.