A Citizen Legislature

A Citizen Legislature
Title A Citizen Legislature PDF eBook
Author Ernest Callenbach
Publisher
Total Pages 100
Release 1985
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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A People's Parliament/A Citizen Legislature

A People's Parliament/A Citizen Legislature
Title A People's Parliament/A Citizen Legislature PDF eBook
Author Keith Sutherland
Publisher Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages 296
Release 2015-10-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1845405315

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Two essays, printed back to back in a single volume, offer complementary solutions to the democratic deficit in Britain and the USA. In his book The Party's Over: Blueprint for a Very English Revolution (2004), Keith Sutherland questioned the role of the party in the post-ideological age and concluded that it would be better for government ministers to be appointed by headhunters and held to account by a people's parliament selected by lot. This completely revised and updated edition includes a study of the recent literature on deliberative polling. The American founders proposed that their legislature should be 'an exact portrait, in miniature, of the people at large'. Whether or not this was true at the time, the exponential growth of the population, skyrocketing campaign funding, the power of pressure groups, the grease of the pork-barrel and the dominance of charisma and demagoguery means that the US Constitution could now better be described as a kleptocracy. This pioneering essay proposes selecting Congressional members by random lot (leaving the Senate and Presidency unchanged) to 'restore a direct, powerful voice in Washington to the whole of America'. Originally published in 1985, this new edition includes an introduction by political scientist Peter Stone.

Oregon Blue Book

Oregon Blue Book
Title Oregon Blue Book PDF eBook
Author Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 1915
Genre Oregon
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Citizen's Handbook to Influencing Elected Officials

Citizen's Handbook to Influencing Elected Officials
Title Citizen's Handbook to Influencing Elected Officials PDF eBook
Author Bradford Fitch
Publisher The Capitol Net Inc
Total Pages 119
Release 2010
Genre Lobbying
ISBN 1587332329

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One part research studies, one part interviews and focus groups, and one part experience, this text provides practical guidance on preparing for and meeting with elected officials and staff, writing effective letters and e-mails to elected officials, and strategies for influencing legislators face to face.

Senate and House Journals

Senate and House Journals
Title Senate and House Journals PDF eBook
Author Kansas. Legislature. Senate
Publisher
Total Pages 784
Release 1919
Genre Kansas
ISBN

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Toward an Ethic of Citizenship

Toward an Ethic of Citizenship
Title Toward an Ethic of Citizenship PDF eBook
Author William K. Dustin
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 260
Release 2000-01-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781469742304

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The idea for this book arose out of a little known political scandal, known as "phonegate", that occurred in Minnesota in the early 1990's in which a number of legislators were found to have been abusing their phone privileges. The hubris of the legislature in response to the discovery of this abuse not only made me rather angry, but, since I had been called for jury duty the year before, gave me the idea that service in the legislature ought to be a duty of citizenship like jury duty. Although the idea of the citizen legislature goes back to Aristotle, serious consideration of it raises the question of what is meant by citizenship and representation. This book addresses that question. It is an attempt to develop a model of citizenship in which representation is simultaneously a fundamental right and the highest obligation. After developing these ideas at a rather high level of abstraction, the book concludes with a proposed constitutional amendment for the State of Minnesota to illustrate how the model will work in practice.

The Citizen and the Republic

The Citizen and the Republic
Title The Citizen and the Republic PDF eBook
Author James Albert Woodburn
Publisher
Total Pages 616
Release 1918
Genre United States
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