William Hudson's critical and provocative text urges readers not just to think about how American democracy functions, but also to examine why American democracy has become what it is today. Hudson identifies eight major challenges to the strength of the political system, directly laying out the ways in which these developments erode the very foundations of American Does judicial activism eliminate the voice of the people in American policymaking? To what extent should Americans sacrifice their civil liberties in the interest of national security? Does the "American Dream" still exist given the degree of inequality in the United States? Ever challenging Americans' apathy or antipathy of politics, Hudson provides critical, but balanced recommendations for reform, while emphasizing that the strength of the U.S. political system rests on the ability to respond successfully to these pressing issues. Important new coverage in this fifth edition
Well, William Hudson himself is a challenge to his readers. In every one of the challenges he puts to American democracy, he raises good questions, but ultimately, I believe, takes a too-narrow view of what constitutes a democracy. His arguments can be frustrating at times, but he does point out important issues that American society ought to address.
Hudson's work, American Democracy in Peril offers an intriguing examination of 8 challenges to democracy in America. These challenges are:
1. Separation of powers 2. The imperial judiciary 3. Radical individualism 4. Citizen participation 5. Elections without the People's voice 6. The privilege position of business 7. Economic inequality 8. The national security state
The book does take a particular position, so you can say it is biased, but then again the author is up front that he is stating his views rather than merely offering a survey. I found his narrative interesting and wasn't always satisfied with either his criticism of opposing views, nor with some of his solutions. But, he does get you thinking. To supplement your thinking he offers a series of thought questions and suggestion for further reading where he indicates which resources agrees with his position, and which ones do not.
All in all I think this is a good book, offering interesting and challenging ideas, but I would also recommend reading this resource along with a few others that offer differing views to get a broader perspective.
A study of democracy today which will have you thinking - Just what has happened to our country. A must read for any citizen, no matter what your political leanings.