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Unit 1: Democracy and the American Political Process
Issue: Is Bigger Government Better Government?
Yes: Jeff Madrick, from The Case for Big Government, Princeton University Press (2008)
No: David Boaz, from The Return of Big Government, Cato Policy Report(2009)
Humanities professor Jeff Madrick surveys the numerous golS.