Presidents, Parties, and the State: A Party System Perspective on Democratic Regulatory Choice, 1884-1936

Presidents, Parties, and the State: A Party System Perspective on Democratic Regulatory Choice, 1884-1936

by Scott C. James
ISBN-10:
0521030021
ISBN-13:
9780521030021
Pub. Date:
11/02/2006
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521030021
ISBN-13:
9780521030021
Pub. Date:
11/02/2006
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Presidents, Parties, and the State: A Party System Perspective on Democratic Regulatory Choice, 1884-1936

Presidents, Parties, and the State: A Party System Perspective on Democratic Regulatory Choice, 1884-1936

by Scott C. James
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Overview

This book challenges dominant theories of regulatory politics by placing presidential elections and national party leaders at the center of American regulatory state development. In the years between 1884 and 1936, the Democratic party abandoned its traditional regulatory agenda to enact the programs of voting blocs deemed pivotal to the consolidation of national party power. Coalition-building imperatives drove the decision-making calculus of Democratic leaders, prompting legislative intervention to secure outcomes consistent with national party needs. In the end, Democratic choices proved consequential for the character of the American regulatory state. The Democratic party turned its governing power to the build-up of national administrative power and the consolidation of corporate capitalism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521030021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/02/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.71(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: parties, presidential elections, and regulatory choice - a party system perspective; 2. Swing states, business Mugwumps, and the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887; 3. The Progressive party vote and the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914; 4. Progressive Republicans and the 'Death Sentence' for public utility holding companies during America's second New Deal; 5. Conclusion: parties and the American regulatory state; Bibliography; Index.
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