Why policymaking in the United States privileges the rich over the
poor Can a country be a democracy if its government only responds to
the preferences of the rich? In an ideal democracy, all citizens
should have equal influence on government policy—but as this book
demonstrates, America's policymakers respond almost exclusively to the
preferences of the economically advantaged. Affluence and Influence
definitively explores how political inequality in the United States
has evolved over the last several decades and how this growing
disparity has been shaped by interest groups, parties, and elections.
With sharp analysis and an impressive range of data, Martin Gilens
looks at thousands of proposed policy changes, and the degree of
support for each among poor, middle-class, and affluent Americans. His
findings are staggering: when preferences of low- or middle-income
Americans diverge from those of the affluent, there is virtually no
relationship between policy outcomes and the desires of less
advantaged groups. In contrast, affluent Americans' preferences
exhibit a substantial relationship with policy outcomes whether their
preferences are shared by lower-income groups or not. Gilens shows
that representational inequality is spread widely across different
policy domains and time periods. Yet Gilens also shows that under
specific circumstances the preferences of the middle class and, to a
lesser extent, the poor, do seem to matter. In particular, impending
elections—especially presidential elections—and an even partisan
division in Congress mitigate representational inequality and boost
responsiveness to the preferences of the broader public. At a time
when economic and political inequality in the United States only
continues to rise, Affluence and Influence raises important questions
about whether American democracy is truly responding to the needs of
all its citizens.
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Economic Inequality and Political Power in America
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400844821
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
352
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