Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress

Author:   Maya L. Kornberg
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   05 May 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Stuck: How Money, Media, and Violence Prevent Change in Congress


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Why fifty years of changemaking and reform haven't fixed Congress—and what that reveals about American democracy. Congress, the central democratic institution in the United States, is hanging on by a thread. On January 6, 2021, a violent attack on the Capitol Building left five people dead, and threats and attacks against politicians are on the rise. In Stuck, Maya Kornberg chronicles the efforts of congressional reformers over the last fifty years and documents the mounting forces that have kept their reforms from creating meaningful change. The ""Watergate babies"" of 1974, the Contract with America conservatives of 1994, and the historic 2018 class fueled by backlash to Donald Trump all represent younger, more diverse, and less entrenched members who arrived in Washington energized and idealistic. Kornberg reveals the ways Congress has become increasingly inhospitable to change. Political violence, astronomical campaign costs, relentless fundraising demands, shrinking staff, and centralized party leadership all constrain the ability of new members to legislate and represent their constituents. Social media, while offering new platforms for political expression, has also heightened harassment and fed a performative culture that rewards spectacle over substance. Bolstered by dozens of interviews, congressional records, and the voices of lawmakers past and present—including Henry Waxman, Toby Moffett, Phil English, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Lauren Underwood—Stuck offers a sobering portrait of a legislative body paralyzed by its own internal dynamics. Kornberg outlines tangible reforms that could restore Congress's capacity to function and amplify the power of its newest members. At a time when Americans are losing faith in democracy's most representative institution, Stuck makes the case for how it could be saved.

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Author:   Maya L. Kornberg
Publisher:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Imprint:   Johns Hopkins University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781421454580


ISBN 10:   1421454580
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   05 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction 1. The Winds of Change Reach Congress: The Class of 1974 2. Building and Reshaping Power 3. ""The Bumblebee Flies Because He Never Studied Engineering"": The Class of 1994 4. Shifting Tides 5. ""No One Else Looked Like Me"": The Class of 2018 6. Prophets and Kings 7. A Post-January 6th World 8. A Smooth Landing 9. Changemaking in Trump's America 10. The Path to Changing Congress and Protecting Democracy

Reviews

A useful explanation for political stalemate—and a cry for reform to let younger voices have their say. —Kirkus Reviews


[In] this astute debut study... [t]he takeaway for Kornberg is that 'Congress is always changeable, shaped and reshaped by the people who walk its halls.' It's an encouraging guidebook for the upcoming midterms. —Publishers Weekly A useful explanation for political stalemate—and a cry for reform to let younger voices have their say. —Kirkus Reviews Perceptive....Maya L. Kornberg spells out why Congress remains so unfit for purpose, no matter who is in charge....An easily digestible critique of Congress —Times Literary Supplement


[In] this astute debut study... [t]he takeaway for Kornberg is that 'Congress is always changeable, shaped and reshaped by the people who walk its halls.' It's an encouraging guidebook for the upcoming midterms. —Publishers Weekly A useful explanation for political stalemate—and a cry for reform to let younger voices have their say. —Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Maya L. Kornberg is a senior research fellow at NYU Law's Brennan Center for Justice and the author of Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in Lawmaking.

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