State Power and Democracy
Discover the intricate relationship between power and governance in Andrew Kolin's insightful book, State Power and Democracy. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012, this compelling work spans 251 pages and delves deep into the historical context of the American political landscape.
Kolin challenges the common perception that the rise of the surveillance state began with the Bush administration, presenting a thorough examination of how the foundations of a police state were laid as early as the inception of the republic. This provocative study not only sheds light on past governmental practices but also encourages readers to reflect on the implications for contemporary democracy.
If you're interested in understanding the evolution of state power and its impact on democratic principles, State Power and Democracy is an essential addition to your bookshelf. Dive into this enlightening read and explore the timeless themes of power, control, and civil liberties.