Rethinking the Progressive Agenda

Rethinking the Progressive Agenda by Susan Rose-Ackerman, published by Free Press on August 23, 1993, offers a critical examination of the U.S. state through the lens of recent advances in law and economics. This 316-page book presents a thoughtful approach to reform, advocating for a progressive agenda that seeks to address the shortcomings of existing governmental functions and services rather than merely advocating for their reduction or expansion.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed exploration of political ideologies, particularly focusing on the interplay between conservatism and liberalism within the political process. Rose-Ackerman’s analysis emphasizes the importance of a constructive reform agenda, providing insights into how political parties can adapt to contemporary challenges. The book serves as a resource for those interested in the historical and theoretical underpinnings of political reform in the United States.
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Rose-Ackerman sees recent advances in law and economics as an opportunity to tackle some of the failings of the US state. She proposes a progressive and positive agenda of reform rather than simple reduction or expansion of existing functions and services.
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