

An edition of The irony of reform (1996)
roots of American political disenchantment
By G. Calvin Mackenzie
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Westview Press
Language
eng
Pages
240
Description:
Americans are disenchanted with politics, their government, and their leaders. But before Americans climb again on a new bandwagon of government restructuring, they would do well to listen to Cal Mackenzie's admonitions in The Irony of Reform. The trouble with contemporary government, he explains, is not a lack of change or "restructuring" over the years, but rather the disjointed, inadvertent, and unpredictable pattern of reform we have followed since World War II. Mackenzie traces the roots of our current distress, noting that more tinkering will only lead to more - though perhaps different - problems. Something much bolder is needed - a new approach that enables leadership, facilitates coalition building, and enhances accountability.
subjects: Politics and government, Politieke verandering, Staatsverdrossenheit, Vervreemding, Politieke instellingen, Politische Reform, Politica y gobierno, United states, politics and government, 1945-1989, United states, politics and government, 1989-, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Essays, Government, General, National, Reference
Places: United States