the study of american government wilson chapter one
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THE STUDY OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
Wilson Chapter One
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Politics
Unity is rare Differ in 2 areas
Who governs? Will affect what they to and for us
To what ends? How government affects our lives
Separate questions Focus on who
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To what ends?
What are the best things governments do? Historic accomplishments
Top ten list Page 4
What are the worst things governments do? Historic failures
Commission Omission
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Who governs?
Power Ability of one person to get another person to act
in accordance with the first person’s intentions Congress passing legislation President sending troops into combat
OR National press printing a photo Speechwriter crafting a press release
How is power used to affect who holds office? How is power used to affect what government
does?
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Who governs?
Authority The right to use power
Varies over time Varies around the world
Legitimacy Political authority conferred by law or by a
state or national constitution US Constitution Democratic
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Democracy
Rule of the many Direct
Participation Few people Narrow group Simple issues
Representative Elitist
Time Expertise Emotional
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Republic
Constitution “republican form of government” Representative democracy Used interchangeably with democracy
Competition for leadership Meaningful choices Free communication “public good” vs. “will of the people”
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Representative Democracy
Minimize the abuse of power Overcome popular tyranny
Lack of knowledge Susceptible to manipulation Access to time and information
Rule of law Best system?
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Distribution of power
Majoritarian politics Leaders follow the wishes of the people Applies when issues are simple and clear
Elitism Persons who possess a disproportionate
share of power Four theories of elitist power
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Elitist power theories
Marxist Reflection of production Controlled by top capitalists
Power Elite Served by government Includes institutions outside of government
Bureaucratic Appointed officials Exercise of how laws play out
Pluralist No single power group Bargain and compromise lead to outcomes
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Self interest
Cynical view that each is out for political gain
Outcomes do not always follow authors’ motives
Inequalities within the system Common good Public spirit
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Political change
Who gets what? Hard to quantify
Shared understanding Common friendships Communal organizations
Process of legislation Administration of law Avoid sweeping claims
Delay judgment until after observing wide range of behaviors
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Who Governs?
How is political power actually distributed in America?
What explains major political change?
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To What Ends?
What values matter most in American Democracy?
Are trade-offs among political purposes inevitable?
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Supplemental Readings
Woll page 10 The Founding Fathers: A Reform Caucus in
Action Woll page 31
Framing the Constitution Woll page 41
Federalist 47, 48, 51 FT5 page 3
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