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American federalism: A view from the States / Elazar, Daniel Judah (1934-1999)
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American federalism: A view from the States
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New York, Cambridge, Philadelphia, San Francisco, London, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Sydney: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1984
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Third edition
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0-06-041884-2
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Preface ix
List of Tables xii
List of Figures xiv
CHAPTER 1 SYSTEMS AND ISSUES 1
The States as Systems Within a System 1
A Model of Federal Democracy 3
Federalism and Political Issues 9
The States as Civil Societies 14
CHAPTER 2 POLITICS AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM 31
Federalism and Nationwide Political Concerns 31
The Constitutional Place of the States 41
The Constitution and the New Science of Politics 46
The Political Process and Intergovernmental Collaboration 47
CHAPTER 3 THE PARTNERSHIP IN ACTION 51
The Scope of the Sharing 51
Financing the Partnership 63
Forms of Programmatic Sharing 74
CHAPTER 4 STATE RULES AND FEDERAL INTERVENTION 85
New Departures of the 1960s and 1970s 85
Direct Federal Expenditures 94
Direct Federal-Local Relations 98
The Governmental Explosion 101
CHAPTER 5 THE STATES AND THE POLITICAL SETTING 109
The Cooperative System and the Political Setting 109
Federalism and Political Culture 110
Marketplace and Commonwealth – The American Cultural Matrix 112
The Three Political Cultures 114
The Individualistic Political Culture 115
The Moralistic Political Culture 117
The Traditionalistic Political Culture 118
The “Geology” of Political Culture 122
Political Culture and the Continuing Frontier 123
The Contemporary Scene: Cultural Diffusion and the Metropolitan Frontier 131
The Political Culture of the States 134
Political Culture, the Frontier, and Sectionalism 137
Political Culture: Some Caveats 141
CHAPTER 6 VARYING RESPONSES TO THE PARTNERSHIP 150
The Clash of Political Cultures and Intrastate Unity 150
Political Culture and Voting Behavior 152
The States in Congress 158
Sectionalism and the States’ Position in the Union 161
Sectionalism and the Metropolitan Frontier 164
Two Summarizing Cases 167
The Frontier and Federalism 169
CHAPTER 7 PROTECTING THE STATES’ INTEGRITY 174
The States, the Supreme Court, and the Electoral System 174
The States, the Parties, and Congress 177
Administrative Rule Making and Program Implementation 180
Guarantees of State Republicanism 191
Federalism Without Washington 193
CHAPTER 8 THE STATES AND THEIR CIVIL COMMUNITIES 202
The Constitutional Place of the Cities 203
The Civil Community 206
Federalism and the Civil Community 208
The Civil Community and the State 210
The Great Metropolitan Centers: A Special Case 212
The Fiscal Pattern 214
Variations in State-Local Relations 215
Traditions of Centralism and Localism 221
State Aid and Local Action 228
CHAPTER 9 THE MAINTENANCE AND SUSTENANCE OF THE PARTNERSHIP 232
Factors Maintaining the System 232
Public Response: The Sustenance of the System 238
Squeak Points, Pitfalls, and Dangers 242
The Future of American Federalism 252
Virtues of the Partnership 256
For Further Reading 259
Index 263
List of Tables xii
List of Figures xiv
CHAPTER 1 SYSTEMS AND ISSUES 1
The States as Systems Within a System 1
A Model of Federal Democracy 3
Federalism and Political Issues 9
The States as Civil Societies 14
CHAPTER 2 POLITICS AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM 31
Federalism and Nationwide Political Concerns 31
The Constitutional Place of the States 41
The Constitution and the New Science of Politics 46
The Political Process and Intergovernmental Collaboration 47
CHAPTER 3 THE PARTNERSHIP IN ACTION 51
The Scope of the Sharing 51
Financing the Partnership 63
Forms of Programmatic Sharing 74
CHAPTER 4 STATE RULES AND FEDERAL INTERVENTION 85
New Departures of the 1960s and 1970s 85
Direct Federal Expenditures 94
Direct Federal-Local Relations 98
The Governmental Explosion 101
CHAPTER 5 THE STATES AND THE POLITICAL SETTING 109
The Cooperative System and the Political Setting 109
Federalism and Political Culture 110
Marketplace and Commonwealth – The American Cultural Matrix 112
The Three Political Cultures 114
The Individualistic Political Culture 115
The Moralistic Political Culture 117
The Traditionalistic Political Culture 118
The “Geology” of Political Culture 122
Political Culture and the Continuing Frontier 123
The Contemporary Scene: Cultural Diffusion and the Metropolitan Frontier 131
The Political Culture of the States 134
Political Culture, the Frontier, and Sectionalism 137
Political Culture: Some Caveats 141
CHAPTER 6 VARYING RESPONSES TO THE PARTNERSHIP 150
The Clash of Political Cultures and Intrastate Unity 150
Political Culture and Voting Behavior 152
The States in Congress 158
Sectionalism and the States’ Position in the Union 161
Sectionalism and the Metropolitan Frontier 164
Two Summarizing Cases 167
The Frontier and Federalism 169
CHAPTER 7 PROTECTING THE STATES’ INTEGRITY 174
The States, the Supreme Court, and the Electoral System 174
The States, the Parties, and Congress 177
Administrative Rule Making and Program Implementation 180
Guarantees of State Republicanism 191
Federalism Without Washington 193
CHAPTER 8 THE STATES AND THEIR CIVIL COMMUNITIES 202
The Constitutional Place of the Cities 203
The Civil Community 206
Federalism and the Civil Community 208
The Civil Community and the State 210
The Great Metropolitan Centers: A Special Case 212
The Fiscal Pattern 214
Variations in State-Local Relations 215
Traditions of Centralism and Localism 221
State Aid and Local Action 228
CHAPTER 9 THE MAINTENANCE AND SUSTENANCE OF THE PARTNERSHIP 232
Factors Maintaining the System 232
Public Response: The Sustenance of the System 238
Squeak Points, Pitfalls, and Dangers 242
The Future of American Federalism 252
Virtues of the Partnership 256
For Further Reading 259
Index 263