Synopses & Reviews
Everyone knows that Washington is completely out of touch with the rest of the country. Now Kevin Phillips, whose bestselling books have prophesied the major watersheds of American party politics, tells us why. Washington - mired in bureaucracy, captured by the money power of Wall Street, and dominated by 90,000 lobbyists, 60,000 lawyers, and the largest concentration of special interests the world has ever seen - has become the albatross that Thomas Jefferson and our other Founding Fathers feared: a swollen capital city feeding off the country it should be governing. Throughout most of our history, the genius of American politics was that ballot revolutions every generation swept out failed establishments and created new ones. Now that can no longer happen. Feared and even hated by a majority of the citizenry, "Permanent Washington" has dug in. Using history as a chilling warning, Kevin Phillips parallels the present atrophy to that of formerly mighty and arrogant capitals like Rome, Madrid, andAmsterdam.,Unchecked, Washington will - like other great powers before it - lead the country to its inevitable decline and fall. To work again, Washington must be purged and revitalized. In his unique blueprint for a political upheaval, Kevin Phillips puts Washington on notice by sounding a cry for immediate action, offering us a wide variety of remedies - some quasi-revolutionary, others more moderate, but all sure to be controversial.
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"Classic Phillips: profoundly thought-provoking." Time
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"His most important book. For more than 25 years, Kevin Phillips has told us we're mad as hell. In Arrogant Capital, he suggests productive uses for that anger." Detroit Free Press
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"Kevin Phillips is one of our most valuable writers about the intersection between politics and governance." Rep. Barry Frank, Washington Post Book World
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"Our modern Thomas Paine has written another readable volume that deserves widespread attention." Library Journal
Synopsis
Washington mired in bureacracy, captured by the money power of Wall Street, and dominated by 90,000 lobbyists, 60,000 lawyers, and the largest concentration of special interests the world has ever seen has become the albatross that our Founding Fathers feared: a swollen capital city feeding off the country it should be governing. Using history as a chilling warning, Kevin Phillips compares thew paralysis in today's Washington to that of formerly mighty and arrogant capitals like Rome and Madrid. Unchecked, Washington will like other great powers before it lead the country to its inevitable decline and fall.
Kevin Phillips's unique blueprint for a revolution in politics and government puts Washington on notice and sounds a cry for immediate action, offering a wide variety of remedies some quasi-revolutionary, others more moderate, but all controversial.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-277) and index.
About the Author
Phillips is the editor-publisher of The American Political Report, a contributor to the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post, and a regular commentator for National Public Radio.