The Trouble with Government

by Derek Bok

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In the past 30 years, Americans have lost faith in their government and the politicians who lead it. They have blamed Washington for a long list of problems, ranging from poor schools to costly medical care to high rates of violent crime. After investigating these complaints and determining many are justified, Derek Bok seeks to determine the main reasons for the failings and frustrations associated with government. Discounting three common explanations-deteriorating leadership, the effect of the media on the political process, and the influence of interest groups - Bok identifies four weaknesses that particularly need explaining: a persistent tendency by Congress to design programs poorly; to impose expensive and often quixotic regulations that produce only modest results; to do less than other leading democracies to protect working people from illness, unemployment, and other basic hazards of life; and to leave large numbers of people, especially children, living in poverty. Bok goes on to explore the reasons for these fundamental weaknesses and to discuss popular remedies such as term limits, devolution, "reinventing" government, and campaign finance reform.
While some of these proposals have merit, Bok finds a deeper, more troubling paradox: Americans want to gain more power over their government, but are devoting less time to exerting a constructive influence. Their dissatisfaction with government is growing as their participation in the political process is declining. These contradictory trends, Bok argues, contribute to the problems of Americans' democracy. Fortunately, there are many concrete steps that Americans can take to be politically engaged and to help their government improve its performance.
  • ISBN10 0674004485
  • ISBN13 9780674004481
  • Publish Date 1 March 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 7 June 2010
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Harvard University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 508
  • Language English