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Logic and Form of Government
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Administrative Matters Seating Chart Turn in “Statement of Student Responsibility” Meet Your Neighbors!
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Overview What is “government” and why does it exist? How can we characterize or describe different types of governments? What is the role of the individual in U.S. government?
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What Is “Government”? People form communities Government = institutions, rules, and procedures that regulate communities Governments make choices and develop norms, then impose those choices and norms on all members of the community
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Why Do Governments Exist? Keep us from killing each other – Maintain order and security – Define and enforce property rights – Redistribute wealth Provide public goods – Makes government palatable – Increases productivity which provides payoff to government
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Forms of Government Can characterize government on two dimensions: – Who makes the choices? – How much control is permitted? (i.e., what is the universe of options from which the choice is made)
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Who Makes the Choices? Autocracy Oligarchy Democracy – Representative v. Direct Democracy – Representative Democracy Popular v. Responsible – Who are “the people”? Suffrage
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Continuum of “Who Makes Choices” Autocracy Oligarchy Democracy Representative DirectResponsiblePopular
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Pros and Cons of Democracy Cons – Inefficient – Cannot respond to immediate crises Pros – More stable – Normatively easier to defend
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How Large Is the Universe of Options? Totalitarian (no limits) Authoritarian (informal limits) Constitutional Government (formal limits)
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Pros and Cons of a Constitutional Government Cons – Some problems more difficult to address (crime, security, etc.) Pros – More stable
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What Do We Have in the U.S.? Representative Democracy – Between Responsible and Popular Relatively Broad Suffrage Constitutional Government
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What Do We Need to Make That Work? Because individuals are ultimately responsible for the choices government makes, we need – Trust in government – Sense of “political efficacy” – Knowledge of government
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In Sum Many different types of governments can achieve the goals of having a government (creating order) Constitutional democracies may be slower and less efficient, but they are ultimately more stable because people are happier, less apt to revolt But in a constitutional democracy, it is the responsibility of every individual to understand how government works and to participate
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