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                                    The Paradox of American

Democracy  by John Judis

 

John Judis, an editor at The New Republic,

delivers an historical “argument” on government and

business. His conclusions are hasty and broad.

The premises lack relevant distinctions and details.

 

Rather than a book about big ideas, this work collects proper

nouns.

 

Atrocious stuff.

 

A torrent of “It was the main source of funds for the Center for

Law in the Public Interest, the Environmental Defense

Fund, the Sierra Club for Legal Defense, the Natural

Resources Defense council, the Institute for Public

Interest Representation, the Center for Law and Public

 Policy, the Citizens Communication Center, the Public

 Advocates, the Education Law center, and the Center

 for Law and Public Policy.” I hope Judis didn't wear out his shift key.

Not recommended.

 

Book review article by J.T. Fournier, last updated July 7, 2009.

 

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