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Details how the Supreme Court has impoverished the constitutional standing of political parties, thereby contributing to a crisis of representation.

Confronting a fundamentally important but often neglected reality in American politics, this book shows the powerful influence of the courts in determining the shape and operation of our politics. The author exhaustively details how the Supreme Court has impoverished the constitutional standing of political parties in areas of redistricting, campaign finance, ballot access, patronage, and party primaries, opting instead for superficially appealing notions of group-based representation.

Ryden demonstrates how the Supreme Court, by checking virtually everything undertaken by the more political branches, of government, has exerted powerful influence on how the political system operates and how politics plays out at the most practical level. The book details the Court''s attraction to group-based approaches to representation currently in vogue and offers persuasive evidence that while well-intended,such approaches only feed the crisis of representation afflicting this country. These approaches, Ryden aruges, compartmentalize and separate out those being represented rather than cultivate a more unified, inclusive, and ultimately healthier scheme of representation. This compelling indictment of the Supreme Court''s constitutional theory of representation offers a much-needed prescription for how the Court might better perform its role as ultimate guardian of representative government.

Representation in Crisis The Constitution

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    Publisher: State University Press of New York (SUNY)
    Publication Date: 7/3/1996 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780791430583, 978-0791430583
    ISBN10: 0791430588

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Details how the Supreme Court has impoverished the constitutional standing of political parties, thereby contributing to a crisis of representation.

    Confronting a fundamentally important but often neglected reality in American politics, this book shows the powerful influence of the courts in determining the shape and operation of our politics. The author exhaustively details how the Supreme Court has impoverished the constitutional standing of political parties in areas of redistricting, campaign finance, ballot access, patronage, and party primaries, opting instead for superficially appealing notions of group-based representation.

    Ryden demonstrates how the Supreme Court, by checking virtually everything undertaken by the more political branches, of government, has exerted powerful influence on how the political system operates and how politics plays out at the most practical level. The book details the Court''s attraction to group-based approaches to representation currently in vogue and offers persuasive evidence that while well-intended,such approaches only feed the crisis of representation afflicting this country. These approaches, Ryden aruges, compartmentalize and separate out those being represented rather than cultivate a more unified, inclusive, and ultimately healthier scheme of representation. This compelling indictment of the Supreme Court''s constitutional theory of representation offers a much-needed prescription for how the Court might better perform its role as ultimate guardian of representative government.

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