The Divided States of America : Why Federalism Doesn't Work /
Kettl, Donald F.
The Divided States of America : Why Federalism Doesn't Work / Donald F. Kettl. - 1 online resource (248 p.) : 9 b/w illus. 8 tables.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Madison's Balancing Act -- 2. E Pluribus Unum -- 3. The Search for Unity -- 4. Washington Rising -- 5. America's Struggle with Inequality -- 6. Health, Unequal -- 7. E Pluribus Plura -- 8. Engines of Inequality -- 9. Can Some States Lead? -- 10. Madison's Invention Comes Undone -- 11. Hamilton's Solution to Madison's Dilemma -- Notes -- Index
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Why federalism is pulling America apart-and how the system can be reformedFederalism was James Madison's great invention. An innovative system of power sharing that balanced national and state interests, federalism was the pragmatic compromise that brought the colonies together to form the United States. Yet, even beyond the question of slavery, inequality was built into the system because federalism by its very nature meant that many aspects of an American's life depended on where they lived. Over time, these inequalities have created vast divisions between the states and made federalism fundamentally unstable. In The Divided States of America, Donald Kettl chronicles the history of a political system that once united the nation-and now threatens to break it apart.Exploring the full sweep of federalism from the founding to today, Kettl focuses on pivotal moments when power has shifted between state and national governments-from the violent rebalancing of the Civil War, when the nation almost split in two, to the era of civil rights a century later, when there was apparent agreement that inequality was a threat to liberty and the federal government should set policies for states to enact. Despite this consensus, inequality between states has only deepened since that moment. From health care to infrastructure to education to the environment, the quality of public services is ever more uneven. Having revealed the shortcomings of Madison's marvel, Kettl points to possible solutions in the writings of another founder: Alexander Hamilton.Making an urgent case for reforming federalism, The Divided States of America shows why we must-and how we can-address the crisis of American inequality.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780691182278 9780691201054
10.1515/9780691201054 doi
2019024583
Equality--Government policy--United States.
Federal government--History.--United States
States' rights (American politics)--History.
POLITICAL SCIENCEĀ / American Government / General.
California emissions. California environmental standards. EPA. Flint water. advantages and disadvantages of federalism. benefits of federalism. education inequality. environmental inequality. federal law versus state law. federalism is broken. fixing federalism. health care inequality. income inequality. infrastructure inequality. problems of federalism. pros and cons of federalism. water quality standards. what is federalism.
JK311 JK311 / .K47 2020
320.473/04
The Divided States of America : Why Federalism Doesn't Work / Donald F. Kettl. - 1 online resource (248 p.) : 9 b/w illus. 8 tables.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Madison's Balancing Act -- 2. E Pluribus Unum -- 3. The Search for Unity -- 4. Washington Rising -- 5. America's Struggle with Inequality -- 6. Health, Unequal -- 7. E Pluribus Plura -- 8. Engines of Inequality -- 9. Can Some States Lead? -- 10. Madison's Invention Comes Undone -- 11. Hamilton's Solution to Madison's Dilemma -- Notes -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Why federalism is pulling America apart-and how the system can be reformedFederalism was James Madison's great invention. An innovative system of power sharing that balanced national and state interests, federalism was the pragmatic compromise that brought the colonies together to form the United States. Yet, even beyond the question of slavery, inequality was built into the system because federalism by its very nature meant that many aspects of an American's life depended on where they lived. Over time, these inequalities have created vast divisions between the states and made federalism fundamentally unstable. In The Divided States of America, Donald Kettl chronicles the history of a political system that once united the nation-and now threatens to break it apart.Exploring the full sweep of federalism from the founding to today, Kettl focuses on pivotal moments when power has shifted between state and national governments-from the violent rebalancing of the Civil War, when the nation almost split in two, to the era of civil rights a century later, when there was apparent agreement that inequality was a threat to liberty and the federal government should set policies for states to enact. Despite this consensus, inequality between states has only deepened since that moment. From health care to infrastructure to education to the environment, the quality of public services is ever more uneven. Having revealed the shortcomings of Madison's marvel, Kettl points to possible solutions in the writings of another founder: Alexander Hamilton.Making an urgent case for reforming federalism, The Divided States of America shows why we must-and how we can-address the crisis of American inequality.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780691182278 9780691201054
10.1515/9780691201054 doi
2019024583
Equality--Government policy--United States.
Federal government--History.--United States
States' rights (American politics)--History.
POLITICAL SCIENCEĀ / American Government / General.
California emissions. California environmental standards. EPA. Flint water. advantages and disadvantages of federalism. benefits of federalism. education inequality. environmental inequality. federal law versus state law. federalism is broken. fixing federalism. health care inequality. income inequality. infrastructure inequality. problems of federalism. pros and cons of federalism. water quality standards. what is federalism.
JK311 JK311 / .K47 2020
320.473/04

