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Reimagining the American union : the case for abolishing state government / Stephen H. Legomsky.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Legomsky, Stephen H., author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Federal government--United States.
- Federal government.
- State governments--United States.
- State governments.
- U.S. states--Politics and government.
- U.S. states.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xi, 292 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2025.
- Summary:
- Reimagining the American Union challenges readers to imagine an America without state government. No longer a union of arbitrarily constructed states, the country would become a union of its people. The first book ever to argue for abolishing state government in the US, it exposes state government as the root cause of the gravest threats to American democracy. Some of those threats are baked into the Constitution; others are the product of state legislatures abusing their already-constitutionally-outsized powers through gerrymanders, voter suppression schemes, and other less-publicized manipulations that all too often purposefully target African-American and other minority voters. Reimagining the American Union goes on to demonstrate how having three levels of legislative bodies (national, state, and local) - and three levels of taxation, bureaucracy, and regulation - wastes taxpayer money and pointlessly burdens the citizenry. Two levels of government - national and local - would do just fine. After debunking the offsetting benefits typically claimed for state government, the book concludes with a portrait of what a new, unitary American republic might look like.
- Notes:
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Jan 2025).
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781009581400
- 1009581406
- 9781009581455
- 1009581457
- 9781009581424
- 1009581422
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