Why Congress, Phillip A. Wallach
Why Congress, Phillip A. Wallach
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Why Congress

Author: Phillip A. Wallach

Narrator: Brian Wiggins

Unabridged: 11 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/30/2023


Synopsis

Like it or not, our country’s future depends on Congress. The Founding Fathers made a representative, deliberative legislature the indispensable pillar of the American constitutional system, giving it more power and responsibility than any other branch of government. Yet today, contempt for Congress is nearly universal. To a large extent, even members of Congress themselves are unable to explain and defend the value of their institution.

Why Congress takes on this challenge squarely, explaining why our increasingly divided politics demand a legislature capable of pitting factions against each other and forcing them to work out accommodations. This book covers the past, present, and future of the institution to understand how it has become so dysfunctional, but also to suggest how it might be restored. Philip Wallach vividly shows how a healthy Congress made it possible for the country to work through some of its most difficult challenges, including World War II and the struggle for civil rights. But transformations that began in the 1970s ultimately
empowered congressional leaders to suppress dissent within their own parties and frame a maximally divisive agenda. In stark contrast to the earlier episodes, where legislators secured durable political resolutions, in facing contemporary challenges, such as immigration and COVID-19, Congress has exacerbated divisions rather than searching for compromises with broad appeal. But Congress’ power to organize itself suggests a way out.

Wallach deftly explains that while Congress could accept its descent into decrepitude or cede its power to the president, a Madisonian revival of deliberation can yet restore our system of government’s ability to work through deep divides.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kevin on November 05, 2024

Great book that didn’t preach to me at the end which was refreshing. Reform can be good. If reform is expedited for one simple goal, the consequences will be realized by following generations. Congress needs to be incentivized to work together and stop pandering to each party’s extremes. If not, it......more

Goodreads review by Soren on February 19, 2024

This is a fantastic account of the role of Congress and how it can operate in a more useful mode. Wallach did the country a great service in writing it.......more

Goodreads review by Mike on January 10, 2025

Very good book highlighting the history of Congress, illustrating how and why it was initially set up as it was, as well as how and why it has deviated from its original purpose.......more

Goodreads review by Greg on September 21, 2024

Important, smart, coherent, and necessary—but also boring.......more

Goodreads review by Kurt on December 29, 2023

An excellent and highly readable case for a Congress that can sort through the diversity of interests and demands of the United States.......more