“that divided government, and increased polarization and partisanship, have not decreased the passage of “important legislation by Congress.”
While Rawls’ ideology centers on his theory of the benefit of the bipartisan gear, which provides for a slow and heavily contested progress protects the American people from rapid, sweeping partisan changes imposed by one unified political party without the hard slog of negotiating with the minority party, running the risk of unstable policies. Respectively, each authors’ writings were before the current