Highlights the unusual nature of the United States as compared to other countries--its constitutional system,
the role of its political parties, the shape of its public policy, and the role of its government in economy and
society
Candidly assesses what works and what doesn't in the American political system, arguing for a return to pragmatism
Surveys diverse perspectives on American development and uniqueness, bringing them together in a framework
of "path dependence"
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Describing the Comparisons
Institutions
Political Parties
Public Policy
Conclusion
3. American Ideology
The Content
Some Results of American Ideology
Institutions and Ideas
Conclusion
4. Why Do Americans Think That Way?
Migration
Diversity and Localism
Economic Structure
Opportunity
Isolation
Conclusion: A Story of Path Dependence