Alfred de Grazia:


PUBLIC & REPUBLIC : Political Representation in America




Table of Contents:


PREFACE

Chapter I.
Representation and Politics
Chapter II.
English Ideas in Colonial Times
A: VIRTUAL REPRESENTATION AND THE CROWN
B: THE LEVELLERS: FIRST MODERN DIRECT DEMOCRATS
C: VIRTUAL REPRESENTATION AND THE PARLIAMENTARY OLIGARCHY
D: THE NEW ENGLISH RADICALS
Chapter III.
The American Colonial Development
A: TENDENCIES TOWARD DIRECT DEMOCRACY
B: THE THEOLOGICAL CONSERVATIVES
C: THE COMMERCIAL INTERESTS
Chapter IV.
Revolutionary and Constitutional Representation
A: REPRESENTATION OF STATE AND NATION
B: THE ARISTO-DEMOCRATIC THEORY
C: THE PROGRESS OF THE DIRECT DEMOCRATS
D: BRIEF COMPARISONS
Chapter V.
The Establishment of Direct Representations
A: EXTENDING THE DEVICES OF POPULISM
B: NEW IDEAS OF REPRESENTATION
C: TENDENCIES OF THE FUTURE
Chapter VI.
The Extremity of Direct Representation
A: DIRECT REPRESENTATION INCREASINGLY APPLIED
B: NEW EMPHASES IN DIRECT REPRESENTATION
C: THE SPIRIT OF INSURGENCY
D: REARGUARD DEFENSE OF DIRECT REPRESENTATION
E: FROM MAJORITY WILL TO FREE-MARKET REPRESENTATION
Chapter VII.
Enlightened Individualism
A: REPRESENTATION BY THE EXECUTIVE
B: PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
C:THE CRUX OF PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
Chapter VIII.
American Pluralism
A: THE PARTY SYSTEM AS PLURALISM
B: PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATION
C: BUSINESS REPRESENTATION
D: CORPORATISM: INTEGRATED PLURALISM
E: ADMINISTRATIVE PLURALISM
IX.
The Synthesis of Public and Republic
A: THE HISTORICAL PATTERN
B: A NEW SYNTHESIS
C: Selected Reading
D: Notes