Fixing The System: A History Of Populism, Ancient And Modern

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Fixing the System: A History of Populism, Ancient and Modern

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Review Fixing the System is, as it were, a rare new book, one in which a serious political theorist does startlingly original and important thinking about populism, democracy, and our present American society. Tracing the history of populism through two and a half centuries, Kuzminski eviscerates the allegedly democratic American system as collective authoritarianism and presents populism rooted in decentralized economic justice as an approximately egalitarian democratic alternative. Expect, if you read Kuzminski, to be shaken up where it most matters: in your mind. - Ronnie Dugger, founding editor of The Texas Observer and co-founder of the Alliance for Democracy.Kuzminski (philosophy, Hartwick College) laments the substitution of representative democracy and capitalist economics, amounting to plutocracy, for a genuinely democratic system of direct popular rule by citizens who do not differ significantly in wealth and power....Kuzminski's rhetoric is shrill, his political and economic judgments unsupported by factual evidence, and his prose repetitive and filled with typos. Summing Up: Not recommended. - D. Schaefer, CHOICE, January 2009 (Negative)This gracefully written, broadly researched study is a work of many aspects. It is part history and part philosophy and also has a psychological dimension....More important: Fixing the System is sound intellectual history, a serious contribution to the study of American economic and political thought. Kuzminski is an intellectual, a thinker, and all the populist writers, from Phaleas via Aristotle through Harrington, Jefferson, Kellogg et al., have been intellectuals, thinkers. They presented their ideas in books and essays and in letters. They did not institute their ideas or make notable efforts to institute them. Kuzminski's notable contribution is not in the presentation of practical measure to achieve political and economic equality but to present an ideal system for that achievement...This is a serious study by a deeply thoughtful observer of present-day politics and economics and a student of the complexities of these activities through the centuries...It should be read by anyone interested in the human past and the human present. -New York History, Spring 2008Kuzminski (philosophy, Hartwick College) laments the substitution of representative democracy and capitalist economics, amounting to plutocracy, for a genuinely democratic system of direct popular rule by citizens who do not differ significantly in wealth and power.Kuzminski's rhetoric is shrill, his political and economic judgments unsupported by factual evidence, and his prose repetitive and filled with typos. Summing Up: Not recommended. - D. Schaefer, CHOICE, January 2009 (Sanford Lakoff)This gracefully written, broadly researched study is a work of many aspects. It is part history and part philosophy and also has a psychological dimension.More important: Fixing the System is sound intellectual history, a serious contribution to the study of American economic and political thought. Kuzminski is an intellectual, a thinker, and all the populist writers, from Phaleas via Aristotle through Harrington, Jefferson, Kellogg et al., have been intellectuals, thinkers. They presented their ideas in books and essays and in letters. They did not institute their ideas or make notable efforts to institute them. Kuzminskis notable contribution is not in the presentation of practical measure to achieve political and economic equality but to present an ideal system for that achievementThis is a serious study by a deeply thoughtful observer of present-day politics and economics and a student of the complexities of these activities through the centuriesIt should be read by anyone interested in the human past and the human present. -New York History, Spring 2008 Product Description In the current climate of dissatisfaction with democratic Western political and economic systems, this is a timely book t

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AuthorKuzminski, Adrian
Bindinghardcover
Languageenglish
Edition
ISBN-10826429599
ISBN-1397808312
Publisher
Publication Year2008-06-01T00:00:01Z

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