Government Works
, by Esman, Milton J.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780801437595 | 0801437598
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 6/1/2000
What is the proper role of government in American life? This is the principal controversy in contemporary American politics. Milton J. Esman believes that the United States suffers not from too much government but from too little. Most Americans today proclaim pride in their democracy, but they do not trust Washington. Esman shows how American conservatives have, for the last quarter century, hammered away at the federal government, attacking its size, its inefficiencies, the limits it places on personal freedom, and its intervention in what conservatives believe should be free and untrammeled market transactions. Such commentators have effectively seized the initiative, and their anti-government viewpoint now dominates the public discourse on politics. "This bias runs contrary to the main thrust of American political experience", Esman writes, "and is detrimental to the well-being of the nation on the brink of the new millennium".
His book includes a historical study of public attitudes toward government and an analysis of the functions that only government