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Democracy And The Origins Of The American Regulatory State Samuel Decanio

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Democracy And The Origins Of The American Regulatory State Samuel Decanio
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Samuel DeCanio
ISBN: 9780300198782, 0300198787
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Democracy And The Origins Of The American Regulatory State Samuel Decanio by Samuel Decanio 9780300198782, 0300198787 instant download after payment.

Political scientist Samuel DeCanio examines how political elites used high levels of voter ignorance to create a new type of regulatory state with lasting implications for American politics. Focusing on the expansion of bureaucratic authority in late-nineteenth-century America, DeCanio’s exhaustive archival research examines electoral politics, the Treasury Department’s control over monetary policy, and the Interstate Commerce Commission’s regulation of railroads to examine how conservative politicians created a new type of bureaucratic state to insulate policy decisions from popular control.

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