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Distrust American Style

Diversity and the Crisis of Public Confidence
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Political scientists have accumulated a significant amount of data suggesting that over the past decades, Americans have become less trusting of each other, and that as our population's diversity increases, our trust in our neighbors declines. Social scientists warn us that this erosion of interpersonal social trust has very negative implications for our ability to govern ourselves effectively. In this informative discussion of Americans growing distrust, political scientist Sheila Suess Kennedy argues that diversity is not the reason we trust less. The culprit is a loss of faith in our social and governing institutions, and the remedy is to make them trustworthy once more. Rather than attempting to limit diversity through divisive measures such as building a wall between the United States and Mexico or imposing stricter immigration quotas, Kennedy emphasizes the need for the following confidence-building government reforms: electoral reforms designed to eliminate gerrymandering, to ensure that electoral-college votes reflect the popular vote, and to increase voter participation through a nation-wide vote-by-mail system; improved government accountability so that the people are confident that constitutional checks and balances are honored and that government agencies are run by true experts, not political appointees; creation of an affordable nation-wide health care system that removes the current health care anxieties experienced by so many Americans; and, Kennedy's cogent arguments, thorough research, and clear presentation make for a compelling book that will be of interest to politicians and health care alike.
Sheila Suess Kennedy (Indianapolis, IN) is professor of law and public policy at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University Purdue University in Indianapolis. She is the author of Distrust, American Style: Diversity and the Crisis of Public Confidence; What's a Nice Republican Girl Like Me Doing in the ACLU?; and God and Country: America in Red and Blue, among other publications.
"Any college-level collection strong in government systems and values, along with many a high school political science library, needs this." California Bookwatch, The Midwest Book Review, August 2009
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