The Spirit of Compromise: Why Governing Demands It and Campaigning Undermines It - Updated Edition

Awards:   Commended for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2013. Short-listed for Choice 's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2013 2013 Short-listed for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2013 Shortlisted for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2013.
Author:   Amy Gutmann ,  Dennis F. Thompson ,  Amy Gutmann ,  Dennis F. Thompson
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   Updated Edition
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9780691160856


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   27 April 2014
Format:   Paperback
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The Spirit of Compromise: Why Governing Demands It and Campaigning Undermines It - Updated Edition


Awards

  • Commended for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2013.
  • Short-listed for Choice 's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2013 2013
  • Short-listed for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2013
  • Shortlisted for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 2013.

Overview

To govern in a democracy, political leaders have to compromise. When they do not, the result is political paralysis--dramatically demonstrated by the gridlock in Congress in recent years. In The Spirit of Compromise, eminent political thinkers Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson show why compromise is so important, what stands in the way of achieving it, and how citizens can make defensible compromises more likely. They urge politicians to focus less on campaigning and more on governing. In a new preface, the authors reflect on the state of compromise in Congress since the book's initial publication. Calling for greater cooperation in contemporary politics, The Spirit of Compromise will interest everyone who cares about making government work better for the good of all.

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Author:   Amy Gutmann ,  Dennis F. Thompson ,  Amy Gutmann ,  Dennis F. Thompson
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Edition:   Updated Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.369kg
ISBN:  

9780691160856


ISBN 10:   0691160856
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   27 April 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2013 Provide[s] grist for thinking through the difficulties of compromise in [domestic policy], from tragic choices at desperate moments of history to the routine nastiness in American public life today... Until recently, who would have thought it necessary to offer Americans advice in the ways of compromise? We used to enjoy a reputation for being a practical-minded people, our politicians being regarded as an all-too-flexible species. But something has changed, and according to Gutmann and Thompson, the change has to do with the relation of campaigning and governing... Gutmann and Thompson end their book with recommendations to strengthen the spirit and practice of compromise. --Paul Starr, The New Republic 'Compromise is difficult, but governing a democracy without compromise is impossible.' So begins this excellent, much needed corrective to the contemporary political scene, which eschews compromise in politics in favor of war analogies... This excellent book should be required reading for every member of Congress, and deserves a wide readership among the voting public. --Choice For [the] lawmakers, and for the voters who claim to value compromise, reading this book would be a good start. --Ruth Marcus, Washington Post Scholars will appreciate the authors' lucid analysis of the dynamics of political compromise. --Library Journal Gutmann and Thompson articulately identify the conundrum that has made compromise unlikely, if not impossible, in Washington. --Alexander Heffner, Philadelphia Inquirer


One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2013 Provide[s] grist for thinking through the difficulties of compromise in [domestic policy], from tragic choices at desperate moments of history to the routine nastiness in American public life today... Until recently, who would have thought it necessary to offer Americans advice in the ways of compromise? We used to enjoy a reputation for being a practical-minded people, our politicians being regarded as an all-too-flexible species. But something has changed, and according to Gutmann and Thompson, the change has to do with the relation of campaigning and governing... Gutmann and Thompson end their book with recommendations to strengthen the spirit and practice of compromise. --Paul Starr, The New Republic 'Compromise is difficult, but governing a democracy without compromise is impossible.' So begins this excellent, much needed corrective to the contemporary political scene, which eschews compromise in politics in favor of war analogies... This excellent book should be required reading for every member of Congress, and deserves a wide readership among the voting public. -- Choice For [the] lawmakers, and for the voters who claim to value compromise, reading this book would be a good start. --Ruth Marcus, Washington Post Scholars will appreciate the authors' lucid analysis of the dynamics of political compromise. -- Library Journal Gutmann and Thompson articulately identify the conundrum that has made compromise unlikely, if not impossible, in Washington. --Alexander Heffner, Philadelphia Inquirer


Provide[s] grist for thinking through the difficulties of compromise in [domestic policy], from tragic choices at desperate moments of history to the routine nastiness in American public life today... Until recently, who would have thought it necessary to offer Americans advice in the ways of compromise? We used to enjoy a reputation for being a practical-minded people, our politicians being regarded as an all-too-flexible species. But something has changed, and according to Gutmann and Thompson, the change has to do with the relation of campaigning and governing... Gutmann and Thompson end their book with recommendations to strengthen the spirit and practice of compromise. --Paul Starr, The New Republic Gutmann and Thompson articulately identify the conundrum that has made compromise unlikely, if not impossible, in Washington. --Alexander Heffner, Philadelphia Inquirer Scholars will appreciate the authors' lucid analysis of the dynamics of political compromise. --Library Journal 'Compromise is difficult, but governing a democracy without compromise is impossible.' So begins this excellent, much needed corrective to the contemporary political scene, which eschews compromise in politics in favor of war analogies... This excellent book should be required reading for every member of Congress, and deserves a wide readership among the voting public. --Choice


Author Information

Amy Gutmann is president of the University of Pennsylvania, where she is also the Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science in the School of Arts and Sciences and professor of communication in the Annenberg School of Communication. Dennis Thompson is the Alfred North Whitehead Professor of Political Philosophy at Harvard University. Gutmann and Thompson are coauthors of Why Deliberative Democracy? (Princeton) and Democracy and Disagreement.

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