

Politics or principle?
Book • 1997
This book provides a critical assessment of the filibuster, challenging common myths about its role in the Senate.
The authors analyze the evolution of Senate debate rules, their consequences, and potential reforms to enhance majority power while preserving minority rights.
They argue that the filibuster has become an increasingly partisan tool, undermining the Senate's effectiveness.
The authors analyze the evolution of Senate debate rules, their consequences, and potential reforms to enhance majority power while preserving minority rights.
They argue that the filibuster has become an increasingly partisan tool, undermining the Senate's effectiveness.
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