Inventing the people
ISBN
0393025055
Inventing the people is a history, representative government and representation book by Edmund Sears Morgan.
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Morgan argues, in effect, that representative democracy is a tool to bolster rule by the powerful few over the many; the majority are thus led to believe they control their own destiny. In this quietly subversive rereading of our history, American colonists perfected the fiction of popular rule by involving voters in extravagant electoral campaigns and by insisting that elected representatives derived their power from their constituents. Meanwhile, elitist colonial rulers who owned considerable property pulled strings to get their way. --from vendor description.
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Inventing the people is a History, Representative government and representation, Sovereignty, Regierung, Monarchie book.
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Morgan argues, in effect, that representative democracy is a tool to bolster rule by the powerful few over the many; the majority are thus led to believe they control their own destiny. In this quietly subversive rereading of our history, American colonists perfected the fiction of popular rule by i...
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Inventing the people was written by Edmund Sears Morgan.